So you’ve been considering an Apple iPad Pro, have you? Despite the company including the M2 processor in its previous Pro update, this year’s device is the one to have. We’d probably be saying this regardless of what Apple announced but this time it’s undeniable.
Why? The Pro lineup gets the obligatory set of updates but the processor and display are in for a substantial jump. OLED comes to the range for the first time and, as expected, Apple also debuted its M4 chips in these tablets. Would you like to know more?
Going iPad Pro
Apple can’t ever just call something what it is and Ultra Retina XDR is the fancy title for a pair of OLED screens that bump the new Pro tablets up to a peak brightness of 1000 nits, with a peak brightness of 1,600 nits. It’s no exaggeration to point out that OLED screens are weak on the brightness front. Apple’s pulled out a few stops here for its extravagantly-named screens.
There’s one more stop — a new nano-textured glass that, according to Apple, will further cut glare on the screen when you’re out in the sun. We’ll be keen to see that in action.
Taking the M4
It’ll outpace the M2 Pro models by 60%, making this the most powerful iPad model ever (until the next one). We’re also expecting the updated stock iPad models (which are probably mere twinkles in Uncle Tim’s eye) to feature the M3 chipset so the company can do its technology-stepping thing with its tablets too.
When can you have one?
Pricing is equally murky. The 11in iPad Pro starts at $1,000 (R18 500) and the 13in model at $1,300 (R24,000). As usual, expect a markup of 15% (for South Africa’s VAT) as well as an import markup for the local market before you’re allowed to take one of these home. But at least you’ll have ample storage when you do. The new Pros start at 256GB of storage, climbing to 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB. Expect the price to leap accordingly. We’ll update you as soon as the local particulars are known.