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Review on Tablet Apple iPad Pro 11 (2020), RU, 6 GB/128 GB, Wi-Fi, silver by Guo Tai Lim ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Transferred from the first generation iPad Air (before that there were iPad 2 and iPad 3). What can I say, the disparity is quite significant. I find it inconvenient and unjustified to replace such equipment on an annual basis. For this reason, I sat on the Eira for such a long time because I was satisfied with everything about it. But, the old Air was starting to show its age. Any kind of slowdown is excruciating in a world where everything moves so quickly. Moreover, Nokia on Symbian appeared to be quick earlier.) As a result, it was agreed that we should upgrade to the most recent and powerful model available. Diagonal choice. I didn't give the 12.9-inch model much thought because he's already too large for it. When I was playing Eyre, the 9.7-inch screen was the perfect size for me, but after using the iPad Pro 2022, I realized that 11 inches is the sweet spot for a screen of that size. It is not extremely large, but neither is it extremely small. Currently detained. The tablet is, without a doubt, much more powerful than what I require; yet, I went with the Pro model because. I also plan to continue taking it for the next 5–6 years, and I want to ensure that my use of it is comfortable and uninterrupted over all of these years, including after the first 5 years. It is well knowledge that Apple consistently underestimates the capability of its hardware when releasing new versions of its operating system or firmware, and that this causes older machines to be more difficult to pull.

Pros
  • Speakers. It's more or less like a fairy tale, really. In the past, the side speakers on the Air were sufficient, but over the course of the past several years, I have frequently encountered pain while I watch anything on the device. The sound was soft and relatively unnoticeable. What can I say, the sound is simply unbelievable now - it's powerful, bassy, and voluminous, and in general, honey, you can't find anything wrong with it! Camera. The quality of the camera is really high. Although I don't use it very often, it works fine for recording some films and images, and the fact that it has four microphones of studio grade ensures that the resulting recordings have high-quality sound. In spite of the fact that it is available on the front-facing camera, the primary camera does not have a portrait mode for some unknown reason. It is quite odd to say the least. Power. It is unfortunate that the tablet has a processor that was released two years ago, even though it has been improved since then. The tablet is more powerful than all comparable devices, including laptops. In a time when the new Air of the 4th generation has a more contemporary CPU (A14), this one is an A12, although with the letter Z added in front of it. This is in no way consistent with the values of Apple. Typically, a new CPU would be added to the gadget every year; however, not only did they skip a year without releasing new firmware, but they also did not build a new processor until after 2 years had passed. But this is merely a psychological component; in reality, it is an extremely powerful tablet, which will be sufficient to do even the most challenging jobs for at least the next five years. Screen. The screen has a lot of grime on it. My only regret is that I did not rush out and purchase a safety glass right away since. It's a real nuisance to have to wipe the display all the time. The frequency of 120 hertz is really hip. the very first occasion. After that, you stop remembering that it even existed. In addition, if you switch to an iPad that does not have 120 hertz, you will not experience any discomfort, despite the fact that many people claim the reverse. Even though it does not have 120 hertz, the device is not necessarily a bad one or a slow one. Both the regular iPad 2022 and the Air 4 are fast devices, despite the fact that they do not have 120 hertz.
Cons
  • The most significant shortcoming of this tablet is its battery life. Even though it is starting to slow down, my ancient Air of 2022 still maintains a charge for a very long time even while it is being actively used. I am not exaggerating when I say that there was enough charge on it for a full week's worth of use, tk. I don't modify the content, and I don't play games on it almost at all (well, very little), but I do a lot of internet browsing and watch a lot of videos on YouTube. Nevertheless, the batteries on the iPad PRO 2022 only last a couple of days at most. The charging percentages disappear directly in front of our eyes, which is especially noticeable when we turn up the brightness or play games. It's a pretty weird circumstance, yet iPhones seem to have batteries that last even longer. To be fair, the tablet heats up adequately, particularly while being used for gaming. And I believe that this only has a bad impact on the condition of the battery, as its wear will be much more active as a result of this. P.S. as it turns out, I was just playing a game that wasn't optimized very well, which is why the tablet was getting extremely hot and the battery was dissipating right in front of my eyes. In general, the charge is accurate; yet, the impression that the Eir lasted longer has not been eliminated. Price. Now comes the part where things start becoming really intriguing. The price of the tablet is, without a shadow of a question, quite high. I purchased it at a department store chain for 69,990 dollars, which is its current market value. When we compare the cost of the iPad Pro 2022 to that of the iPad Air 4, it becomes clear that the Pro version is the more financially sensible option. The price of an Air 4 is 55,900, which is equivalent to 56 units. The difference between the two is only 14,000, but the Pro version offers significantly more capability than what this amount buys you! To begin, the cameras are of higher quality, the speakers have a frequency range of 120 hertz, the lidar, and the icing on the cake is that the base model has 128 GB of storage, as opposed to 64 GB in the Eire. If you opt for the Air 4 with 256 GB of memory, then this is exactly the same price as before (attention: 70,000)). If the air had cost 45,900, there is a good chance that I would have purchased it; nonetheless, maintaining a hold on 14 pieces while giving up such benefits is foolish.

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