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Apple iPad Pro 5th Gen 2024, M4 Chip, 11 Inch, WiFi 256GB

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The new iPad Pro is impossibly thin, featuring outrageous performance with the Apple M4 chip, a breakthrough Ultra Retina XDR display and superfast Wi-Fi 6E.1 Along with Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard, it brings endless versatility, creativity and productivity to your fingertips.
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  1. kos1c's avatar
    The question I have, is tandem oled an apple invention or a rebranded feature from another manufacturer? (edited)
    cantonbean's avatar
    It’s an industry standard definition but Apple are the first to implement it. It’s one of the reasons they didn’t go oled on tablets until now. Owning 4 oled screens I actually agree with that decision as even my A95K isn’t anywhere near the 12.9 miniLED iPad I have for brightness in sunlight watching HDR. It’s also why some people go for miniLED or soon micro led instead.I’ve tried the S8/9 oled tablets and that was my only criticism of them. Some Apple phrases are BS but some are technology they patented or industry standard. (edited)
  2. Bigsmoke825's avatar
    Sooner or later Apple are gonna have to sort out the software on these as every time they are released all the tech reviewers say the same thing so they are well aware of it.

    Never got the Apple obsessiveness with thin? nobody said the last gen were fat or heavy? why not keep it abit thicker and put in a bigger battery?

    In all the years since the original iPad and all the advancement in Battery Tech these things still only do 10 hours? surely they should be better than that now?
  3. wasabimaster's avatar
    Wow, Apple read my mind! Thinner and more fragile was top on my list of must have features while keeping it as ‘almost a laptop replacement’.
    banshee3099's avatar
    They actually said it’s not weaker lol
  4. Crosshash's avatar
    £1000 netflix machine with an 11 inch screen
    MrPisch's avatar
    the best 11 netflix machine
  5. cantonbean's avatar
    I really want one of these but having all the accessories for the M1 11 and getting the 2TB model for £800 from Costco it’s impossible to justify
  6. CFC2011's avatar
    Apple get a lot of flack, often justifiably, but you can't really question the hardware. Absolutely everything, from the SoC to the display, is top of the line.

    You're paying a premium for an iPad Pro, but you're getting an absolute powerhouse that blitzes every single comparable product (including x86 processors in single core performance..), it's not like you're undersold with performance. It's just a shame iPadOS is still so limited.

    You've got a high-end laptop grade chip in a blown up iPhone! (edited)
    777jrg_'s avatar
    Thats the issue. You get all the performance but then iPadOS just limits it.

    Imagine it running MacOS.. it would be so cool.
  7. dirty8's avatar
    I think it’s about time MacOS & iOS merge and you can do something like Samsung Dex with this or the iPhone. Probably kill MacBook sales though.
    r1mmm3r's avatar
    This. These iPads are easily good enough to be full laptop replacements. Just needs a proper OS.
  8. Jemmers99's avatar
    I got an M1 pro 12.9" recently and it is phenomenal. Bought it second hand with minimal battery cycles off ebay for £500 with Pen included.

    I really don't see how I would need anything more, the thing is lightening fast and the screen is phenomenal.

    Always cool to have the latest and greatest (just bought the M3 Pro MBP) but I would advise saving a bit of money on the ipad, any M chip will handle anything you can throw at it and the mini LED screen is awesome.
  9. Apresmoto's avatar
    I was waiting for the first costco deal.
  10. Stageshoot's avatar
    Sorry but the cripped chip on the 256 and 512 models rules it out for me, binning one of the 4 performance cores unless you stump up for the 1tb or 2tb models is just too much of a performance hit

    I understand losing a GPU core but 1 of the performance cores is 25% of performance power, also only 1/2 the ram on the 256 and 512 models its just all a bit underhand
    MrPisch's avatar
    people often spout this nonsense, unless your editing 120 4k films you wont notice the difference (and if you do your going to buy an iPad with more storage and the extra core), games will play fine as they have all the GPU cores.

    My OH has a 10th gen iPad it does everything instantly, more than fast enough, M1+ processors are just overkill for none high end creative users
  11. TypicalAsianFindingDeals's avatar
    Isn't this RRP?
    Jake_Hill's avatar
    A bit below - it's £999 RRP
  12. JamPau's avatar
    This is like buying a ferrari but you live on an island without any road. 
  13. deckard2's avatar
    Thin presumably means terrible battery life?
    MrPisch's avatar
    greatly improved battery life as the die is super efficient 3nm, it blows my mind apple are using 3nm and intel are still on 10nm for the top end prosumer chips
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