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Review on Apple iPad Pro 11 2018 Tablet, 64 GB, Wi-Fi, Silver by Gabi Konieczna ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

I was searching for a device that would allow me to see stuff such as YouTube and Chrome (so that passwords could be pulled up). The Samsung Galaxy Tab S6, the Microsoft Surface Pro 7, and the Apple iPad Pro 11 were the competing tablets. I went with the second option. The screen on it is bigger than the one on the S6, but it's not as big as the one on the Pro7. On the other hand, the size of the case is perfect for me in terms of productivity, as I can type portrait-style with both thumbs. If the case is smaller, you will already want a greater diagonal, and if the case is larger, it will no longer be convenient to use. By the way, judging by how long I spent looking for information on how to edit a photo, I spent an hour and a half looking for it. Is it rational that the process of modifying a photo that involves clicking on a circle with three dots is named "marking"? (NO!). It may appear, after reading about the drawbacks, that I was dissatisfied with the option I chose; nevertheless, this is not the case. The tool is very effective at performing the function for which it was purchased, and it can also serve very well as a notebook or notepad, therefore the next thing I need to do is get a pencil. I'm used to the features of the menu, just call it logical, and glitches - their absence, I won't, because I'm not an Apple fanatic. I'm not a fan of Apple. The device in and of itself turned out to be really good, and it is a joy to use, despite the fact that it does not provide the same degree of convenience as using an Android (Apple is still growing and growing here). After uploading the videos that were downloaded from the torrent by the phone to the cloud, I was able to download them from the cloud to the file system of the iPad, from which they can be watched with a video player without any issues. At the same time, the device from Apple is no longer as closed as it was in the past. Crutches are necessary, yet having them is preferable than having nothing at all. At the same time, the shell likes to suggest where the face ID camera is, that you closed it, or which side the power button is currently on to confirm the purchase in the app store. This is really cool, especially considering that I frequently forget which side of the tablet I hold in my hands. I use huawei freebuds 3 as my headphones with it, whereas the status of their charge is displayed next to the clock for the airpods that I liked more. I believe that this is the best tablet available today for either the consumption of content or for use as a notebook or notepad. However, just like any other device, it has both positives and negatives.

Pros
  • Screen 120 Hz. When you first begin using an iPad, you may not realize that anything has altered until much later. till you reach for your phone or your old iPad. At this point, you will become acutely aware of how prominent 120 Hz is. As soon as an animation has a frame rate of more than 120 hertz, older versions of the iPad Pro, iPhone, and Samsung appear to be devices from the distant past. Good longevity of the battery (despite operating at 120 Hz!). Great speakers. Incredible smoothness, as well as animations. The same enchantment as Apple. And the device itself has a very cool design both in terms of how it looks and how it feels in the hands (well, except for the camera). Type-si. The iPad is currently serving as the power source for charging both the Huawei headphones and the Samsung phone (and fast charging works). It is to one's satisfaction! Also, you are able to connect peripherals by way of Type-C, as Ali Type-C provides a little bit more docks than dofiga does.
Cons
  • The format of the screen. YouTube's frames are extremely large. Glitches and wasps on podvisony on the iPad. Anyone who claims that iOS does not have any bugs is telling a lie. I even snap screenshots on purpose, whether it is to show how a portion of the interface became stuck in the middle of YouTube or how the keyboard traveled halfway behind the screen and remained there. Just so you know, the new firmware does not include the ability to divide the keyboard in half; instead, you must keep it open in a separate window. iPad operating system version 13.3.1, I started from scratch while setting up the device, and there aren't many programs installed, so it works right out of the box. No mouse support. It is NOT a mouse support; rather, it is a crutch known as the finger emulation circle. When we consider all of these issues together—glitches, podvisons, and the absence of mouse support—we realize that there is no possibility of the computer being replaced. If you look at the videos on YouTube, you'll notice that no one uses their iPad for anything else besides adjusting the sliders in the Lightroom app. Despite this, everyone claims that the iPad has completely replaced their need for a computer. Yet, this is how sliders are adjusted on mobile phones; I've always been under the impression that the process of working in FS is a little bit different. There is a lack of convenient implementation of gestures, and the interface cannot be adapted. Those. When you're browsing the web, you'll find that you have to touch many different parts of the screen quite frequently. Back motions have been dependent on a swipe from the side faces on Android for a considerable amount of time, and the curtain can be drawn out from any location on the screen and is not restricted to the screen border in any way. There is neither a taptic nor any other form of tactile feedback! If you want to know which buttons on the keyboard were pressed while you were typing, you should ignore the sounds the keyboard makes and let other people enjoy themselves. If you wish to receive notifications from the cart, leave the noises on and continue to let it "thump" continuously. Because I don't want to be a disturbance to others, the sound is always muted on all of my electronic devices, and the clock's vibrations and notifications are sufficient. The new iPad is a product of the previous century in this way. Immediately, I was reminded of my very first Motorola phone, which lacked both a clock and a vibrating alert. This is the tool that is considered "professional." Adjusting the brightness may be found under settings, then screen, then brightness. Is it reasonable to expect to find an automatic brightness setting there? But no. Settings, accessibility, display and text size, and auto-brightness are now in the process of being developed. And that's just the first half of the menu. When pressure is applied, the display bows somewhat.