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Review on πŸ“± Apple iPad Pro 11 2018 Tablet, 1TB, Cellular + Wi-Fi, Space Gray by Wiktor Borowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

I was looking for a device to watch YouTube or use Chrome on (so that passwords could be pulled up). The competitors were the iPad Pro 11, Microsoft Surface Pro 7, and the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6. I went with the latter. Its screen is bigger than the s6, but smaller than the pro7, and the size of the case is perfect for work for me because I can use two thumbs to type in portrait mode. If the case is bigger, it won't be as convenient; if the case is smaller, you'll want a bigger diagonal right away. By the way, it took me, in my opinion, an hour and a half to research how to edit a photo. Is it rational that clicking a circle with three dots when you want to modify a picture is referred to as "marking"? (NO!). It could seem that I was unhappy with my decision after reading about its flaws, but this is not the case. The item does a good job of serving its intended purpose, plus it can also double as a fantastic notebook or notepad, therefore my next move is to acquire a pencil. I'm used to the menu's features, so just call it logical. As for bugs, I won't complain about their absence because I don't like Apple. Although it is not as convenient as an Android, the device itself turned out to be wonderful and is really pleasurable to use (Apple is still growing and growing here). The Apple device is also no longer as closed as it once was. After uploading the videos I had downloaded from the torrent on my phone to the cloud, I was able to download them there to the iPad's file system, where they can be played without any issues using a video player. Crutches, of course, but it's still better than nothing. This is extremely good because I frequently forget which side I'm holding the tablet on, and the shell likes to recommend where the face ID camera is, that you closed it, or which side the power button is currently on to confirm the app store purchase. I use the Huawei Freebuds 3 headphones with it, but I preferred the Apple AirPods because their charge is displayed next to the time. This tablet has its advantages and disadvantages like any other gadget, but in my opinion it is the greatest one available today for reading content or using as a journal or notepad.

Pros
  • Display 120 Hz. You won't notice anything different when you first use the iPad. Till you pick up your phone or an outdated iPad. At this point, you understand how noticeable 120 Hz is. Animations after 120 Hz seem so tattered on the older iPad Pro models, the iPhone, and the Samsung, making them instantly feel like relics of the past. Despite 120 Hz, the battery lasts a long time. Outstanding speakers. Incredible motion and fluidity. The same magic from Apple. Aside from the camera, the design of the device and how it feels in your hands are both really cool. Type-si. Now I use the iPad to charge the Huawei headphones and the Samsung phone (and fast charging works). The comfort is great! Also, as Ali Type-C has a few more docks than dofiga, you can attach peripherals via Type-C.
Cons
  • Display Format. Huge frames are used on Youtube. glitches and wasps on the iPad. Anyone who denies iOS has bugs is dishonest. I even intentionally capture screenshots to show how the keyboard hid partly behind the screen or how the UI got stuck in the midst of YouTube. The keyboard can no longer be split in half in the latest firmware; you must leave it in a floating window instead. Since I built up the iPad from scratch and there aren't many programs, it works right out of the box with iPad OS version 13.3.1. No support for mice. The finger emulation circle is a crutch, not a mouse assist. When we add bugs, errors, and the lack of mouse functionality, it becomes clear that the computer cannot be replaced. Have a look at the YouTube videos; except from the person changing the sliders in Lightroom, no one else is shown using the iPad while they all unanimously assert that it has replaced their computer. Although I've always believed that operating in FS is a little different, this is how sliders can be pushed on a mobile device. Lack of intuitive gesture implementation and UI adaptability. Those. You have to constantly nudge into various screen edges when browsing the internet. In Android, the curtain may be drawn out from anywhere on the screen, not just the screen's edge, and back motions hang on a swipe from the side faces for a very long time. No tactile sensation from a taptik engine or anything else! Leave the typing sounds to the amusement of others if you wish to realize that the buttons were pressed when typing on the keyboard. Leave noises enabled and allow the cart to continuously "thump" if you want notifications from it. To avoid disturbing people, I always turn off the sound on all of my gadgets and only use the vibration and clock notifications. The new iPad represents the 20th century in this way. My first Motorola phone, which lacked a clock and a vibrating alarm, sprang to mind right away. The "professional" tool is like that. Settings - Screen and Brightness - Brightness is where you set the brightness. Is it reasonable to look there for auto brightness? But no. Settings - Accessibility - Display and Text Size - Auto-Brightness will soon be available. That is also half of the menu. When pressed, the screen flexes.