![]() Either way, for whatever reason, Apple’s Pro iPad doesn’t get the fun colors you see on the less expensive models. One might call those the same color at different levels of brightness. The iPad Pro comes in silver or dark grey. The rumor mill is saying Apple plans to bring this tech to the iPad in 2024, and as good as the Mini LED screen is, I welcome OLED for its even better contrast and punchiness. Or, even better, let’s see OLED screens on all iPads with Pro qualifiers. That can start with giving it the same excellent screen that’s limited to the 12.9-inch version. ![]() The mini-LED screen is beautiful, and its stunningly fast its the peak of tablets currently. If Apple is going to keep the 11-inch Pro around, let’s have it act more like a Pro. The iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2021) is just Apple showing off. Also, let me configure the gesture (or button) to just immediately undo whatever my previous stroke was, which is what I use the eraser for 99 percent of the time anyways. The double-tap gesture is still too unreliable and frustrating. After four years of double-tapping the side of the Pencil to switch between writing and erasing, please just give me a button, Apple. Most of the time, these work fine, but when they don’t work because of whatever position you need to use the iPad in (hello, cramped airplane or train seat), it’s frustrating. The current Magic Keyboard is quite limited in the range of angles it can hold the iPad Pro. More flexibility with the Magic Keyboard.I’m tired of reaching up to the Control Center or top edge of the iPad when I need to adjust brightness or volume. Apple would have to do some work redesigning the Magic Keyboard to make it fit, but it would be a boon for productivity. Another obvious one cribbed from the 10th-gen iPad. I’d like to be able to charge AND use USB-C accessories without having to run everything through a hub. Maybe put one on each side or, again borrowing from the MacBook Air, right next to each other if necessary. While we’re on the topic, more ports, please. Just put the MagSafe charging connector from the MacBook Air next to the USB-C port. The Pro is still saddled by the front camera on the short side (or left of the screen when in a landscape orientation), and despite the best efforts from Apple’s Center Stage self-centering feature, it’s still awkward to use in video calls. This one’s obvious, and the 10th-gen iPad already has it, so it makes sense to put it on the iPad Pro, too.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |