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Review on πŸ” Renewed Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch 4th Gen (2020), Wi-Fi + Cellular, 1TB - Silver by Lee Hoon ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

When I bought a new iPad, I knew perfectly well that I was getting a working tool, not a toy. The device copes with its tasks perfectly, so there is nothing to complain about. For those who are just thinking of buying a device and watching reviews, reading reviews, I’ll clarify a couple of things. - Wow effect from 120 Hz. disappears after a few days. At first, all older devices seem somehow very sharp and rough, but then this feeling passes. - All branded cases are perfectly combined with both colors in which the tablet comes out, so the designers in Cupertino have provided for everything - The color Space Gray, which is not taken as actively from us as silver, does not really look like renders. It is lighter, when I first looked at it in the store, at first I thought that this was Silver. In short, if you want a fun toy for yourself, then don't make the mistake of buying this device. If you need a powerful working tool that can easily replace a laptop in a number of tasks, then this thing will be a great option.

Pros
  • 1) Very powerful processor. I switched from iPad Air 2, so the difference is very noticeable, especially when working with third-party software. Everything starts as quickly as possible, there are no complaints about this component. 2) Lots of RAM. This version has 6 GB, which makes it possible to safely switch between applications without unloading them. 3) Impressive screen. High brightness + 120 Hz makes working with the device very pleasant. Apple has always been famous for its fluid interface animations, but here the bar is raised a notch. This creates additional comfort during work. 4) Modified interface. For iPad with a diagonal of 12.9 ', Apple developers have redrawn the on-screen keyboard (now the layout is like on the Magic Keyboard), finalized mail and notes. Now there are additional panels for ease of navigation.
Cons
  • 1) Face ID. On the iPhone, this technology is useful, but on the iPad, especially such a large size, it is more of an inconvenience. You constantly need to rotate the tablet so that it can scan your face. And he can do this only at a right angle (plus or minus with a slight deviation). Touch ID is much more functional in this regard. 2) Weight. The device itself is heavier than it seems, and together with the case it becomes a very weighty device. If you're hoping you can lie on the couch with it like a normal iPad, then nothing like that will work. This device is intended more for professional work, the consumption of content in the supine state is not about this unit. When buying, you need to understand this point very well. 3) Lack of refinement of third-party applications for the big screen. In fact, the developers just stretched their regular iPad apps and that was the end of all the optimization. I’ll make a reservation right away that visually everything looks very high quality (with the exception of the FB application), but I wanted some more functionality. 4) The screen is splattered with some terrible force. This is not even on my old Air 2.