Just removed my M2 iPad Pro from its magnetic case and I’d forgotten how freakishly thin and light this thing is. I appreciate them making it even more so, but boy am I afraid of using it like this
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If you, like me, really disliked the glow / blooming on the M1/M2 iPad Pro display, you’ll be pleased to know it’s gone in the M4 🙌 I’m not sure how much it will be visible, but here’s a side by side comparison of new and old.
@benbloodworth The hardware is… gosh, I don’t even know any more. We passed overkill with M1, so this is overkill x2? 🤷♂️ This thing is faster than most Macs, and lighter than most Macs too.
@endareth No. In the Mashable review they played a video on loop at 50% screen brightness, and it lasted over 16 hours – that’s more than enough, even for heavy usage. Heck, even 8 hours is enough for a long iPad session.