Hi there. Hopefully you’re still monitoring the comments on your old videos. I noticed that you are pretty much the only person that has the 13” iPad who doesn’t have the Magic Keyboard. I am considering replacing my 11” model with the 13” and I was wondering what the on screen typing experience is with the larger size. I saw in one of your previous videos that you had the iPad on the desk and you were typing on it like a regular keyboard. Since I have the smaller version, I am usually holding it in my hands and typing with my thumbs. Just Eid earring if you do this on a regular basis and what your thoughts are?
I had the m4 for about a week and final cut pro was amazing ! it didnt crash one time. Then I went back to my M2 and I cant use the app anymore. it hurt my feelings lowkey hahah. Great video! have a blessed day!
Girl, i dont think you have petite hand! That finger is considered long😂 My wife has shorter and smaller finger, thats why i bought her 11” in the end. 😊
After my GCSEs I’m looking to buy an iPad Pro, and I’m not sure between getting the 13 inch or 11 inch, if I were to get the 11 inch I was wondering if it is worth also getting a monitor so I could use an external keyboard and mouse with the monitor and iPad while at home at my desk, but then I could just use the iPad when I’m at school for example. What do you think? Is there any point also getting a monitor, and should I go 11 inch or 13 inch?
imo i think getting the bigger screen is better. i barely use an actual keyboard whenever i use my ipad (only when i need to journal or type a lot). i love using the ipad as is without external screens and stuff so it works well for me to get the bigger screen and able to multi-task on the ipad as is :) but it just depends how you plan on using it for yourself
After my GCSEs I’m looking to buy an iPad Pro, and I’m not sure between getting the 13 inch or 11 inch, if I were to get the 11 inch I was wondering if it is worth also getting a monitor so I could use an external keyboard and mouse with the monitor and iPad while at home at my desk, but then I could just use the iPad when I’m at school for example. What do you think? Is there any point also getting a monitor, and should I go 11 inch or 13 inch?
Hey I’m new to this iPad world though. I LOVEEE bigger screen but just torn between m2 12.9 and m4 13. Which would you suggest coz you have used both of them.
yes agree on the bigger screen! bewrween 13 and 12.9, i honestly can’t tell the difference myself in terms of of screen size lol the main difference you will feel is how thin/light the m4 13 inch is compared to the 12.9 older models
I bought it for digital art. It’s a lot of money but the winters in Minnesota can get long. I won’t be buying a $350 keyboard though, I can use my MacBook for keyboarding.
Thanks for the update! I also got an M4 ipad pro and really enjoy the thinness, lightness, and OLED screen very much. I do find it a bit snappier than previous versions but maybe it's placebo. Art work with the OLED is really nice as well! I also love the apple pencil pro! Just waiting for its features to be included in other non-native apps.
Thanks for this video! I just checked out Chatgpt 4o and it was so crazy how it articulates sentences based on what info you've provided. I love the language translation option, so far it has been quite accurate on that realm. I wanted to test more on it but it seems that there's a limitation with how many questions you can ask on the free version.
yes it is amazing - glad you tried it ! i think the chatgpt vision feature (where it could see you and your coming out soon too ! i can’t wait to review it !
ChatGPT helped me with some past scars (even back when it was 3.0!) in some ways it’s more useful than a human. It’s not necessarily paid to give these responses and in some instances I believe it’s safer than saying to a real human ayo I have a lot of anxiety ect. I’m sure it’s data mined ir whatever but compare that to having some medical chart or risk people reporting you in an extreme circumstance Though ChatGPT is, in fact, biased in a way it always is programmed to be positive and it will always try to improve humanity. In some instances the advice it can give definitely is through rose tinted glasses. Not always good if it’s a scenario where not everything is grey or the grass is not infact greener on the other side. Also if you want more rated R stories or funny slang in responses or some less than legal advice it’s extremely difficult to get it to do it. Not that I suggest ppl do this but I just find it entertaining to have it go complete 180 on its oh so important improve humanity programming 😂😂😂 Also it’s so annoying when you ask gpt to compare something and it replies “ultimately it comes down to personal preference” classic and average teacher response.
oled doesnt have dimming zones, its per pixel lighting try comparing a vid of fireworks the bloom and haloing of the non-oled's backlighting should be quite noticable
i didn’t noticed much smudges on the space gray, so far no prob with the space black 😊 it’s nice tho, i like black as a color so space black is like a cool black imo
This is such a good video, talking about how the new iPad features actually affect real life workflow. This is exactly what people want to know, thanks!
I upgraded from the 12.9 inch iPad from 2018 (A12X chip) and I intend to use it until 2028-2030. I consider the iPad to be the cheapest tablet out there, because it lasts so long and apple supports them with the newest iOS for a looong time.
hey you are so small and cute :D just wanted to say that. so pettite, that ipad looks huge with you. with me it looks like I could put it in my bac pocket 😂😄
it is so much lighter and thinner! the more i use the new ipad pro m4 13 inch back and forth with the older 5th gen 12.9, im starting to really notice the difference when i hold them. i didn’t realized how good of a diff it makes with the new one!
Upgrading every generation is definitely not the move. You’re gonna see upgrades if you’re coming from a 2020 iPad Pro or older maybe. I really only upgrading after your current device feels old or after a few generations because those gen over gen updates pile up. Plus you spend a lot less money.
i was using Freeform when i was showing how the new apple pencil pro works. it is a free app that comes with apple apps now. i like it - it’s an endless paper
I'm a med student i need to write a lot of notes , take it with me for college and hospital do you think the 13 inch will be a problem to carry around ? And what's do recommend me buy the m2 pro or m4 pro please i need your advice
I used the 13” 2018 iPad Pro all through dental school. The larger screen was nice especially when using dual screen/two apps simultaneously. If you’re walking around a hospital without a desk, the 13” size may feel large to hold & take notes if that’s what you do, but if you’re on a desk constantly it will probably be just fine.
thanks @Final-dz5md! if you write lots of notes, the bigger screen space is def much better and nicer for you. but knowing that you’ll be carrying around a lot, you could either consider the latest ipad pro 13 inch (it is very light and easier to carry around)but if you don’t really need the M4 (which you likely don’t if notetaking if the main you like to do), then i recommend the ipad air since they have bigger screen options for m2 and still pretty light to carry around. For me personally for writing, the smaller screen (e.g. 11 inch or 10.9) is just too small for me to enjoy writing on there for too long