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The screen itself is now 120Hz too, meaning the already-great viewing experience now comes with a super-smooth refresh rate to boot. Microsoft has finally updated the Pro line’s design, with a larger 13in display within almost the same footprint. The Surface Pro 8 has been years in the making but for many, it’s the ultimate 2-in-1.
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It’s undoubtedly Apple’s best tablet, but if you’re not going to get full use out of the large display and powerful internals, you’d probably be better off with a different iPad. Paired with the Magic Keyboard, it has the potential to be a true laptop replacement, but it’s a very pricey one, even surpassing the starting price of a MacBook Pro at the top end. Meanwhile, the upgraded front-facing camera, with auto-tracking tech, is ideal for those working remotely. The 120Hz micro-LED display (exclusive to the 12.9in model) is perfect for graphic design work and digital artistry, as well as watching movies and browsing social media. However, limitations of iPadOS – including screen mirroring, rather than screen extending – mean it can’t truly take advantage of all the power on offer. Sure, it doesn’t have a laminated display, ProMotion display tech or an updated design, like pricier iPads, but so long as you don’t care about such extras, this is a great entry point that won’t break the bank and should last for ages.Īpple’s 12.9in iPad Pro is the most powerful tablet on the market right now, with the Mac-based M1 chipset beating just about every competitor in benchmark tests.
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There are also improvements to iPadOS, an upgrade to the A13 Bionic (the same chip as in the iPhone 11) and most importantly, Apple’s upgraded the base storage from an unusable 32GB to 64GB, while also offering up a 256GB model for those that need a little more space.Ĭonsidering the price hasn’t changed over the 2020 model, that’s an impressive feat for the budget iPad. The 10.2in screen offers TrueTone tech that’ll automatically adjust the colour balance based on your environment, and there’s improved colour accuracy too. If you’ve got the seventh or eighth-gen iPad, there might not be enough to tempt you, but there’s a lot to love here if you’re coming from an older device or want to dip your toe into the iPad experience. It might not be hugely different from the previous entry-level iPad, but Apple has yet again created a tablet that’s very hard to complain about. However, the lack of a Smart Connector on the rear means that it doesn’t have its own Magic Keyboard a real boon for the iPad Air and Pro ranges, and the only real chink in the Mini’s armour.
The Touch ID sensor has been moved to the Power button – like with the iPad Air – and there’s support for the second-gen Apple Pencil to boot. IPhone 13 range, making it more powerful than the iPad Air at a similar price. It’s powered by the same A15 Bionic silicon as the It’s a gorgeous display too, with the highest pixel density of any iPad right now, even if it is a bit on the small side for true split-screen multitasking.
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The Mini’s 60Hz display has jumped to 8.3in, but without changing the physical size of the tablet – allowing for more display real estate without affecting its portable nature.
The sixth-gen iPad Mini ditches the old form factor for something more akin to the iPad Air and Pro ranges with an angular design, stereo speakers, Centre Stage technology and much smaller bezels than before.