I may have lost count because it's difficult to count while drawing. Update: Looks like I have to review the glossy tablet first as nano-texture model only ships in June.
Many RU-vid reviewers may not touch base on how nano-texture impacts drawing experience. When you get your can you please share if the Nano-Texture provide a paper like feeling? It will help me decide which iPad to buy. Thank you so much Teoh, Really looking forward to your review of the Nano-Texture iPad.
I was about to buy i pad air 5 few days ago but after these new announcement im thinking about buying the new ipad air 6, thank you for your valuable views
The most exciting part about this ipad event was that previous highly capable versions will see a big price drop and bump in base config of Air ( still 64gb for base ipad model though 🙄).But there's too much Unnecessary product segregation even for ipad accessories now .
Nice drawing under the sun 👍🏼. I was thinking about doing this for my channel. I think I will stick with my M1 IPad Pro 128gb. M4 I will wait for further reviews.
Still thinking of sticking with my 2020 iPad Pro for the next 3-4 years, but I'd like to at least try out the new Apple Pencil when it shows up at my local Apple store
There isn't compelling reason to upgrade unless you really need the new features from Apple Pencil Pro. The new tablet does the same thing, but the new pen actually has new features that affect work.
both nano-texture glass and Paperlike screen protectors can affect the way light interacts with the screen, using them together could potentially worsen the effect on colors and black levels. If you're planning to use a screen protector anyway, the standard version might be a better choice.
@@teohontech7141 So you use NO screen protector? Just draw on the plain glass? Do you use a Pen Tip or do you just don't bother with any matte surface paper simulations? I'm thinking the 13 inch iPad Air. The Pro seems overkill. Unless the OLED screen is a must have for Procreate / Adobe Fresco. Thanks.
Hi Teoh could you do a comparison between an iPad nano textured screen vs a normal ipad screen with a high quality matte screen protector. In both visual quality and drawing experience?
@@teohontech7141 That would be awesome thanks! most content creators are mainly comparing glossy with nano which doesn't really help those that are considering a matte textured protector over a nano screen
I do not think the nano texture feature gonna age or review well. I personally just use Gorilla Glass to protect my device screens. Yeah I am waiting to see the reviews from other artist and then make a decision on a new M4 or get a M2 IPad Pro.
I kind of wanted them to make the iPad waterproof. Like Samsung you can like submerge it underwater and it's fine. I mean if you're buying the 1 TB one, it's close to $3,000 so they could have at least made it waterproof
If I want to buy this pencil and the ipad with nano screen thats about 3000 Canadian dollars. And I have no idea if this nano thing is even supposed to be for people to draw on. Imagine scratching this coating with your pencil...... I was looking to upgrade my 2017 ipad pro but none of this seems that enticing, especially when the apps I like using are created by solo devs who also work full time jobs so they barely receive updates(Like Toonsquid is awesome but the dev is busy with his job). Even Procreate seems to have full time developers but never really do anything beyond adding features locked to new ipads. It's been half a year and Dreams doesn't even have a lasso tool but they're showcasing this move and rotate timeline thing with the new pencil. I hope the new wacom Movink thing is good and they release a bigger version.
Please review the hat that you are wearing. :) OK, I am joking, but I would like to know the brand and model. I have a health condition which makes me sensitive to sun.
It’s just a cheap unbranded brim hat I bought at a local shop. Less than SGD or USD 10. There are ones which are waterproof and those are nice, but more expensive.
@@PSy84 I've got to say that iPads definitely looks most colour accurate, but note that since it cannot be colour calibrated it is difficult to say that it is true colour accuracy.
Why apple? Its just not worth it. Samsung has been really improving and honestly these new ipads are not it. Also very disapointed on no ipad mini anouncement. Guess they really want to kill their only value ofering.
I actually didn’t realize that the new iPad Pro wasn’t compatible with Apple Pencil 2. Also yeah I want to see what reviewers think about the Nano Glass
great points.. and as usual- IPADS just gets more and more powerful without really having apps to use that power .. For an artist who does not do 3d rendering, but art like yourself- it seems unnecessary to upgrade.. unless you REALLY need the new rotating pen feature.. Looking forward to review!
@@haydar_kirno, it isn't compatible. They just said the new apple pencil only work with the M4 iPad and the new iPad Air. It won't even work with the last gen of iPad pro. Yeah something to do because they moved the camera position and the position of the magnets
I conveniently haven’t updated my iPad since 2018 and a first Apple Pencil, it also has cracked glass. In the end of last year I almost bought Air 5, but counted updates timings and considered it’s better to wait till the new version - and here it is, the one I’ll buy 🎉
Great review as usual Teoh. I love your style and your thorough tests of each product you review. As for this iPad version,....All that and yet.......drum roll please.....a silly 13" screen. No way! You can keep it and that insane price tag that comes with it.
Loved this review and the skateboarding intro. Great work Teoh! How do you like the apple "squeeze" function on the stylus? is it easy to trigger? does it open anything anywhere yet?
I'm not sure about the Nano texture. Is it like a screen protector so you wouldn't need a screen protector? Because if you have to put a screen protector over top of it, it already makes the screen look dull so it would make it look twice as dull if you have to put a screen protector on top of it.
Not sure. There are different amount of texture intensity. Smoother will degrade image quality less. Rougher has better texture but degrades image quality. Even without looking. I don’t think it make sense to get an OLED display to put a matte screen over to degrade the quality
@@teohontech7141yeah I got more info on it now it's not a screen protector at all. It just diffuses light if like you work in the Sun a lot. So I don't think I'll get it because I plan to use a screen protector on it anyways. And the screen protector already protects against glare
4 pens and only the worst of them works with the entire iPad line-up. This is just compatibility madness. Just give us a USB-C pencil with pressure and tilt detection.
I think I'll wait for your review before buying one of these. I've been waiting for like over a year for this to come out. But I just want to make sure it's worth the price. And I want to see what the Nano texture looks like to see if it's even worth it
nice work as always :) ive never really enjoyed sketching on iPads but the new one does seem tempting - my iPad Air, Pro and Mini were all acquired for the intention of daily sketcing but i just keep going back to my real sketchbooks and fountain pens! i have been using the remarkable 2 lateley and really love the feel and texture of the surface but its a bit laggy compared to the apple pencils. Will be spending a few hours in the apple store testing the new ones to see if theyre any good over the next few weeks. Looking forward to your full review of the m4 version :)
I prefer traditional media too because it's just more fun. I use tablet when I have to stand and sketch, where watercolour has difficulty drying, or when I just don't have time to clean up and pack up.