Ich liebe Grundsätzlich Japanische Uhren. Citizen. Seiko. Orient. Alle trage ich gerne. Aber je älter ich werde. Desto häufiger trage ich meine 5610 Casio. Als Kind in den 1980er hab ich diese Uhr nie mein eigenen nennen dürfen. Sie war leider zu teuer für mich.. Dafür trage ich sie jetzt mit 45😂
Thank you for the video. I believe that previous 12.9 M1/M2 iPad Pro had merit compared to the same generation’s 11-inch model because it had a mini LED screen display. Now that both 11 and 13 got a same OLED display, I really don’t think 13-inch screen is necessary unless the user is a professional video/photo editor or an illustrator (Or to a person who just really need a big screen).
Well articulated review. I have ultra watch also but just can’t imagine it on wrist if the phone i have doesn’t sync with it. Did you find this an issue?
Thanks! Yeah honestly trying android for a while has made me constantly checking out garmin’s, but I think as a base OS i’ll probably stick with Apple for the long run
I would probably recommend the 13” if you plan on getting any real work done, like the PPT you mentioned. Reading on the 11” isn’t bad, but if you’re trying to get things done, the 13” helps. But honestly, the macbook air is probably a bit better for cybersecurity if you’re also using some programs like cisco packet tracer or some python as well. Hope this helps!
Maybe not, especially if you find yourself with 20 lexus nexus tabs open with 10 other word docs and pdfs…once you start pushing it, it gets hot pretty fast and the battery drains fast too. It’s great for the casual user with the occasional power use, but probably not if you’re pushing hard!
What did you end up getting? Looking for a laptop for law aswell and i'm contemplating getting this one or a new macbook air (but wouldn't it have the same processor problem with too many tabs etc.)
@@selat.2351 i bought this laptop. I know how i am and the way that i like to study. For me, its better to wright down the things because i memorize it better. So i ended up buying this option. For now, im not regreting it :)
Extremely dissapointed with this so caleed MEGA PHONE,,SAMSUNG ULTRA S24,,its so annoying and frustrating trying to just past a page/screen...SAMSUNG made it more complicated and difficult..Im an ANdroid guy but thinking of going to IPHONE,,BIOMETRICS,,UFFFF im about to cut off my fingers had to write down all my passwords on a card cause wont take my prints...HATE IT!
@winstonseb7706 it's decreased a bit for sure, I don't have an exact number but I feel the battery drain faster by maybe 15-20%, but all just based off feel. I only use FCP and it definitelyf drains when using it, maybe 2-4 hours of editing depending on what you're editing
Been struggling with this for months and I just can't come to a decision. I have an 11" Air 4th gen and it's kind of fun, but I want to do photo and video imaging and this is just too small. But when I'm out and about, it (the 11 inch) is very unobtrusive. Oh what to do??
@@BooLee01 the struggle is real and I'm convinced Apple knows this, either to upgrade up or down every few years or to even get two ipads depending on use case. Not sure if this is the best advice but maybe keep the 11 air and also get the m4 13? The trade in value I imagine can't be too much either
@@BooLee01 ah the precious hand me down. I've traveled with the 13 on a 9 hour flight and honestly I appreciated the size of it despite the slight twinge of sadness that it isn't as easy to carry as the 11. I still want the 11 or mini, so maybe a used one down the road...best of luck on deciding! Let me know with what you go with
@Isabelle5x hi there 😊 I think both will do just fine, the question I'd ask is how it feels carrying around, taking out, holding, using on the magic keyboard, without. It's nearly 2 months since I kept the 13" and I still wish almost everyday I kept the smaller one...but I know I returned it because when it was side by side I just felt the 11 was too small. Try to go the store and play around with one, hold it, try to imagine getting work done on it or using it for leisure. Hope this helps!
@@gcaleblee Hi! I think I'm gonna take the plunge and get the 13" to read, take notes, study, and take lessons online. I already have a 5th gen Ipad to carry around if I need it. Thank you for the feedback! 😊 By the way, do you recommend upgrading to 1TB???
The concept of Pro is so misleading. A 2018 iPad can do everything the 2024 can, abeit slower - some applications that use CPU more video editing games etc. Mail, netflix, browsing is all the same as the older models... after most apps are cutdown versions of the desktop equivalent If you want a big screen get the Air, and consider the 11" if you must have a Pro, its some much better in the hand and has all the power as the 13", and if you want a big screen get a laptop, then you have all the power and connectivity.
I want to keep my distance to Mac because I’m going to study a mix of IT and Electrical Engineering so Mac OS ist going to have some problems.(the professor said so)
Face recognition on this phone is a joke. I feel like this is a beta feature and its 2015.. This phone costs as much as a house in Africa and dit should have not flawess. Fingerprint is also bas.
Just getting into this hobby its difficult to determine what is good and where diminishing returns kick in. Also, mouse of the reviews are generally sponsored or products are given to them which granted helps drive their sales.
My 11” M4 doesn’t feel that cramped. But if I’m traveling for personal reasons it’s a joy to have along. I can’t really do all my work from it, but I can do emails and webex and whatever if something comes up and it is was less space and weight than my 14” MPB.
If you’re coming from the 14” MBP the 11” is a great choice. I do miss the portability of the 11” but every time I grab my 13” the display always makes up for it. Sucks how it always feels like a trade off though
Only yesterday we went to Apple so I could exchange my 13” for the 11” and get more portability. It’s not a lot lighter but I could feel it in my back pack which surprised me considering it is only 135g difference. However, I miss the larger trackpad and screen of course when at home and it’s on my lap. I spend all my time on either it or my Mac but I need to get used to it still. I am hoping it’s going to be the one I Want for portability otherwise I’ll be back at Apple swapping back. 😂
Haha I don’t think you’re alone in swapping once, and maybe even twice 😅 I’ve accepted that whichever one I get, I’ll miss the other one. It’s oddly psychological, like Apple intentionally makes us want both…I’m sure you’ll get used to the 11”, as both equally have strong pros and cons!
I don’t have a laptop currently but have a desktop PC that I use for design house plans and renders for my workflow. My wife has a iPad Air and I use procreate on it sometimes. I’m having a hard time deciding between 13” or 11”. I work from the coffee shop every Friday so some portability would be nice. Please help me decide!!
@@xekeys Hey there! I feel your frustration with the sizes. What kind of work do you get done at the coffee shop? A 13” iPad Pro is honestly quite portable, but I sometimes feel a bit of regret not just getting a solid 13” MacBook Air for this price, especially when I want to get some heavy work done. But for procreate, you may not need a iPad Pro, perhaps just the iPad Air? I know that’s 2 separate devices, but if you’re coming from a desktop, perhaps having a dedicated laptop might make more sense. If you’re set on an iPad Pro with it’s Magic Keyboard, then the 13” would probably be a workhorse and a great toy to carry around, although you are sacrificing some portability vs the 11”. Also the 13” screen is first class, despite any regrets I may have getting the larger one, the 13” screen always just feels superbly premium. Hope this helps a little bit!
@@gcaleblee Thanks! Well SketchUp is on the iPad so I will probably use that from time to time. But mostly just answering emails, marking up pdfs, sketching floor plans, maybe some light gaming, browsing, and sometime client presentations when on site. I’ll also use it to RDP into my desktop but I don’t think the M4 chip will increase performance there.
@@gcaleblee Thank you for the help! I decided to go with the 13" and keyboard. Went to Best Buy to try both out and could not get down with typing on the 11", felt to cramped. 13" should be here Monday!!
Just got the Alienware M18 4090 64gb 8tb, and now I realize that I can't leave without macbook... For less money I can snipe m1 max beast machine and be happy? fck yes I will do it
"Literally anything the iPad can do the MacBook can do much better". Really? You can write and draw on a MacBook? MacBooks have a rear facing camera so I can take it with me and take pictures and jot down field notes as I go? I'm having a hard time seeing how I could do that with a MacBook. I suppose it is a "luxury" in that it keeps me from having to have a separate camera and keep a note pad and transfer all the images later and compile notes with images in a another program - which can be a bit more time consuming. *Your* iPad Pro might "definitely be a luxury item" - but don't make that assumption for other people. You can easily make the case that ANY Apple product is a luxury item as are getting the newest phones or newest brands of any brand or laptop. I agree that an iPad isn't a good choice for someone doing serious desktop work or that needs more screen room to work efficiently - but it's not a limited choice between an iPad and Macbook; it has to do with what you want and need to do and what you already have.
It does indeed wobble, but when on a table it isn't a big issue...and on the lap, it's always been a bit unstable because it's top heavy, but I do find myself not wanting to lean it all the way back because of how much more it feels unstable. It is a bummer, but the new trackpad and keyboard makes up for it!
@@gcaleblee I wanted to know if it wobbles on a flat surface like a table when you change to all angles possible ? The previous Magic Keyboard probably did not wobble although it can fall back due to the top heavy nature of this system as you said.
@@adammorra3813 I woulda make a jump if the new ipad pro take my current 2nd gen pencil but it doesn't. I might get the M2 ipad pro 1TB for $1199.00, and it work with my current pencial, which is a much better move
Love that you give cons for it as well as the pros, I hate when I can't can't find anyone talking about a knife's short comings and then when I get it, it has a glaring issue that makes me not want to carry it.