The painful truth about the new iPads
Every product Apple creates is always the something-est device they have ever made.
Every product Apple creates is always the something-est device they have ever made.
Uncle Dan has been running an experiment with different iPads since the first iPad Pro was released in 2015. After almost a decade, he’s ready to dispose of all them and only keep one that he’ll be using for his work going forward.
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You’d expect me to be excited about this new iPad Pro. We’re app reviewers,
Taking digital notes on the iPad with an Apple Pencil gives you all the
Before, it was simple; the iPad you chose determined the Apple Pencil you got. Avoid the USB C Apple Pencil like the plague!
I have been using the iPad Pro since 2015. I believe the iPad Pro
The mouse is handy for app tutorials and reviews. Do I think this is useful for daily use? Of course not. My finger on the screen is much faster and my Apple Pencil tip is much more accurate.
I have never been one to like white bezels, but I know there are those of us that do. Why did Apple take away that option? The true tone on the 2nd and third-generation iPad Pros is easier on the eyes.
Apple is cunning; some could argue it’s just good business. Most of us (die-hard
It is not worth upgrading from any iPad Pro if you’re going to use it for note-taking, document creation, and entertainment.
The build A lot of thought went into making this stylus, which was built
If your bag weight matters to you, we recommend choosing the smaller, 11-inch iPad
Ideally, though, I don’t want to upgrade my iPad Pro for at least another four years.
My obsession with digital note-taking does not allow me to settle for dysfunctional devices. So, believe me when I tell you…