There’s one iPad Pro feature that could get me to switch from my iPad mini

I love my iPad mini. It’s the best iPad I’ve ever owned — even after owning an iPad Air and iPad Pro in the past. ...The post There’s one iPad Pro feature that could get me to switch from my iPad mini appeared first on BGR.

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I love my iPad mini. It’s the best iPad I’ve ever owned — even after owning an iPad Air and iPad Pro in the past. However, there’s one feature of the new iPad Pro that has me wondering if it might make sense to give the Pro another go.

On Tuesday, hosted its “Let Loose” event and announced a new and as well as its new and next-generation Magic Keyboard. In addition, the company announced new versions of Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro. The new iPad Pro has a lot of new features There’s a lot going on with the new iPad Pro.



The latest generation has received a new, thinner body that has actually now made it the thinnest product Apple has ever made. It comes packed with the new M4 chip, which uses second-generation 3-nanometer technology to offer a CPU with four performance cores and six efficiency cores, a 10-core GPU, and a new Neural Engine that can process 38 trillion operations per second. It also comes with an improved 12MP back camera, a new adaptive True Tone flash, and the TrueDepth camera system on the front finally moves to the landscape location.

The USB-C Connector supports Thunderbolt 3 and USB 4 (up to 40Gb/s) and the new iPad Pro features Wi-Fi 6E and support for eSIM over traditional physical SIM cards. Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there. By signing up, I agree to the and have reviewed the It’s also compatible with the new Apple Pencil Pro and updated Magic Keyboard accessories, both of which elevate the capabilitie.