A few days ago I turned on my old iPad Air 2 again. What a strange feeling. Surely something similar has happened to you with one of your devices that you have not used for a long time. When I held that iPad Air 2 again, I felt it extremely light and small in my hands. Not small, but tiny. It looked more like an iPad mini!
And that was when I realized that I had finally got used to the gigantic 12.9-inch screen of the third generation iPad Pro (2018). So I thought … why not share my experience?
Today I will talk to you about How do I understand how an iPad Pro works in my daily life?, what things have surprised me most about this tablet and why I would prefer this iPad model a thousand times before any Apple iPhone. We start
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Is the iPad Pro a computer?
No, no, and definitely not. And eye, because Apple really does not want your iPad to become a computer. It will not be very beneficial for your Mac product sales. Things as they are are suitable for the apple ecosystem. And although I can't conceive a future with computers without touch screens, we must recognize that Apple's iPad Pro still has a long way to go before even approaching the level of productivity that a PC or Mac gives us.
And to all this, the iPad Pro is not a game console either. Let me explain. When I first took an iPad in my hands I was absolutely amazed, amazed. I looked at his beautiful touch screen wondering how it was possible that technology had advanced so much to this point. I started downloading apps, games mostly. It was astonishing. But, over time, I stopped being surprised to play the App Store games.
But with this I do not mean that the iPad Pro is not an ideal device for gaming, nor that its A12X Bionic processor does not offer a brutal graphic performance. That is how it is. But I want to imply that the iPad Pro is a tool designed to improve productivity, not only in your work, but also in your daily life.
How has Apple iPad Pro improved my life?
Mainly, one of the uses that I consume most in the iPad Pro is the multimedia content playback. Thanks to its large screen and the reduction of bezels in its design, watching Netflix series and YouTube videos is much more immersive than with any other device. Sometimes more than even on the TV itself.
But the iPad Pro offers much more than a beautiful screen for video viewing. I can connect my camera to its USB-C port and transfer images in a matter of seconds, I can advance work while I'm lying comfortably on the couch or simply surfing the web for hours and hours.
But one of the things that surprised me most about the iPad Pro is its magnets. I didn't imagine they were so useful. Have 102 hidden magnets inside that allow you to attach the iPad to any steel surface. For example, to the fridge. And although the countertop of my kitchen is quite wide, I always tend to fill it with food, spices and ingredients that do not allow me to put the iPad aside while I follow any recipe. With this novelty I can put my iPad Pro in the fridge and interact with it without fear of staining its screen. And how useful it is!
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