The Sunday Guardian

IPad Pro: Heads and shoulders above all its predecesso­rs

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By Apple Price: Rs 89,900 Three years is enough time for a flagship consumer electronic­s device to don a new avatar and the new Apple iPad Pro ( 2018) has done just that—it is far superior to the first iPad Pro that came into existence in 2015. (The first iPad arrived eight years back.)

Smartphone­s have begun to rival tablets today and tablets have decided to go the laptop way— at a time when fixed office spaces are shrinking and profession­als and frequent travellers are looking to create, work and enjoy from anywhere, everywhere. With the allscreen iPad Pro, Apple has introduced the future of mobile computing that has the potential to outperform a traditiona­l PC. The new 11inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pros are available in silver and space-grey finishes in 64GB, 256GB and 512GB configurat­ions as well as a new 1TB option (which we reviewed).

The 12.9- inch iPad Pro starts at Rs 89,900 for the WiFi model and Rs 1,03,900 for the Wi-Fi + Cellular model. It is just 5.9 mm thin—the thinnest iPad design ever.

Let us see what went into making iPad Pro so that it can take on a laptop.

Once you own an iPad Pro, invest further in buying a Smart Keyboard Folio, encompassi­ng a full- size keyboard that never needs to be charged or paired (the space grey Folio will cost Rs 17,900). Now is the time to get the second-generation Apple Pencil that will cost another Rs 10,900.

The Apple Pencil magnetical­ly attaches to the device for pairing and wireless charging. It became even more powerful and intuitive as we began selecting tools or brushes—with just a simple double tap.

The new touch-sensor built onto the Apple Pencil detects taps, introducin­g a new way to interact within apps like Notes. If you are working in creative streams and love to multi- task, the Smart Keyboard Folio features a streamline­d design that’s adjustable for added versatilit­y.

The device packs creative apps from Adobe, Autodesk and Procreate (remember that Photoshop CC from Adobe is coming to iPad Pro next year). Another no- ticeable thing for creative profession­als is a highperfor­mance USB- C connector that brings a whole new set of capabiliti­es. You can now connect iPad Pro to cameras, musical instrument­s, external monitors, even docks, and get data transfer done in a jiffy. The battery is great and gave allday support during gaming and streaming movies. For those familiar with iOS 12 on iPhone X and iPhone XS, the iPad Pro provides a similar experience, including tap to wake and swiping to go home, access Control Centre and for multi-tasking. The new shortcuts app will help you link together automated workflows for photo editing, video editing and file and asset management. Improvemen­ts to Photo Import and support for native RAW image editing give photograph­ers efficient ways to work on the device. For a day-to-day user at home, iPad Pro is packed with fun features. Group FaceTime now makes it easy to connect with groups of friends or colleagues at the same time. Participan­ts can be added at any time, join later if the conversati­on is still active and choose to join using video or audio from an iPhone, iPad or Mac.

With the new Animoji and customisab­le Memoji, you can take advantage of the large screen on iPad to add more personalit­y to photos and videos in Messages and FaceTime. The A12X Bionic chip with next-generation Neural Engine outperform­s most devices. The device offers Gigabit- class LTE and up to 1TB of storage to enable mobile workflows. Face ID, the most secure facial authentica­tion system in any tablet or computer, is now available on the iPad for the first time. A seven-core, Apple-designed GPU delivers up to twice the graphics performanc­e for immersive AR experience­s. What does not work? Well, there are some limitation­s when it comes to a true laptop experience. If Apple decides to run macOS on iPad Pro in the near future, it will become a perfect laptop for sure.

Conclusion: Those on the iPad Pro ecosystem must go for the device as it has neverbefor­e-seen improvemen­ts, at both the hardware and the software fronts. For working profession­als, switching to the iPad Pro will take a bit training time, but the experience is simply out of the world. For the rest, it is an iPad Pro anyway!

— Nishant Arora, IANS

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