2021 iPad Pro 11 inch - Worst Features | Best Features M1 iPad Pro By Ivan Kam

By Ivan Kam
Aug 13, 2021
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2021 iPad Pro 11 inch - Worst Features | Best Features M1 iPad Pro

Okay, so I haven't made a video like this one in a little while I want to go over the top five things that I don't like about: the newest Apple iPad, pro dm1 iPad for the 11 inches, but at the same time I also want to talk about the top five things that I really do like about this tablet. Let's go ahead and jump in now. The first thing I like the least about this tablet is the price, and I want to clarify something really quick here. Everything that I highlight in this video, so, whether I like- or I don't like, is just my personal opinion right, that's just my personal take that doesn't necessarily mean that you will like or will agree with me, but anyway. I simply have my personal reasons why I do or don't like something in relation to this tablet, so the price it will run you about 800 for the base version, and, although it's even more speed out this year compared to last year, I just feel like you can really get your money worth by grabbing something else like a MacBook, the MacBook Air, for example. Although it is technically, a laptop will still offer you a good level of portability again, it's not the same as carrying a laptop but still very portable device.

Sure it's a different form factor, but still, I feel like a good chunk of potential iPad buyers will get a lot more off of something like that, as opposed to the iPad Pro. But then again, it's always the case. Last year, for example, when it came out, it was just as expensive when it came out, then all right. So the number two thing that I like the least about this tablet here is the lack of aggressive multitasking features. Sure you tell me that it's because of the platform itself, but that doesn't change the fact that this iPad is a pro tablet that is still somewhat limited in terms of the level of multitasking it can offer, and it's definitely not because of some type of lack of power.

Definitely not that not the m1, it's just that apple! Won't! Let you do it, and I'm really looking forward to the day when Apple can actually make some changes with that and maybe come up with some type of feature native to apple itself. That would allow you to do a little more with that interface. The third thing here is the inability to expand that internal storage via something as easy as a micro SD card. So when you buy an iPad Pro with 128 gigs of base storage, that's just that you got an iPad Pro with 128 gigs of base storage minus. However, many gigs the system is going to eat up now.

Some of you may say: well, people complain about that every year, but we all do simply because it's important that's the reason people keep bringing this up every year. I actually know quite a few people. You know who would make a decision on whether to pick up a device based off of the ability to expand that storage or not sure. In this case you can actually up that storage here by going to the next tier right, but it won't be cheap. It definitely will cost you.

If you decide to do that, the fourth thing here is going to be, and you may have guessed this already the display. It is the same display as the one found on the iPad Pro from last year and not at all. The new mini LED backlit display we see on the 12.9 inches and one iPad Pro from this year and sure there is an explanation out there. As of why the 11 inches doesn't have a mini LED display, but still it's still an iPad Pro, and you are really spending a good chunk of your money for that it just makes you feel a certain kind of way when you know that you are missing out on a major design upgrade when you buy the smaller version of this year's iPad. Pro lineup, the fifth and last one here is the user experience and that's because it doesn't change whether you're using the budget iPad or this pro iPad, and I'm bringing this up.

Because if you are familiar with budget tablets, then you probably know that if you buy a budget tablet- and you go from a budget tablet to a pro tablet in the on the android platform, you definitely will notice the difference, not only in performance but in just user experience, because you know a ton of new features would be available on the pro version, along with unlocking additional pro features, to kind of enhance that user experience here. On the other hand, if you are a regular person who owns an iPad Air 4, you don't really need to envy one who owns an iPad Pro, and I'm still talking in terms of user experience. Of course, all right. So now that we got all the things that I like the least out of the way. Let's talk about the things well top five things that I liked the most on this tablet and the very first one, of course, is the m1 chip.

I'm pretty sure you guessed if it's the m1 chip, not necessarily because I use it a ton, and by that I mean I don't use the full power that much it's one of my top favorite things here, because it's simply the most powerful chipset that you would find out there, and this, of course, has been confirmed by benchmarks again based off my usage. I definitely don't even go halfway to what the m1 chipset can offer its kind of like owning a card. Furthermore, I can go to 250 miles per hour, and you just never drive past 60 or 70 miles per hour, but that speed is dead. You know just in case one day for some reason: you're being chased down the highway by some gangsters or something, then you know you can tap into that power right but anyway. The next thing here I like on this tablet is the introduction of a thunderbolt port.

For years, we were stuck with the relatively slow speed that you would find on the Apple's lightning port. Then we finally moved towards something that was faster and more standardized, which is, of course, the USB type c. That we had last year- and we were all happy to have that then apple decided to go ahead and upgrade that and hit us with the thunderbolt port, and that, of course, is an awesome decision by apple to not only offer something that will enable very fast data transfer, but also make things pretty standard right. The third thing that I like here is the true depth camera system with ultra-wide. It has this really cool feature where, during video chat, it can actually track your movement and adjust the camera to still kind of keep you in the shot.

So you can kind of move a little more freely while chatting as long as you are within that frame of the ultra-wide shot and beyond that. The camera itself is also good. Now, I'm not going to tell you to go ahead and buy a tablet based solely off of camera, but in either case this camera here is actually pretty decent all right. So the fourth thing that I like about this tablet is face ID over the past few years. Quite a few manufacturers have tried to come up with something that would match or that can compete with face ID, and none of them has come with anything that would be as good as face ID.

That's just how good face ID is. It just makes unlocking your tablet really easy and is super accurate. You may already know that I have been a big fan of touch ID for a really long time and always kind of felt like. I would never really like face ID, but I got to tell you that it's a really neat feature that I have grown to really like it's very convenient. It quickly, scans your face as soon as you lift the tablet.

Now, the fifth and last thing here is going to be the support for apple's promotion, so high refresh rate now for the past year or two high refresh rate on a pro tablet, is a must for, at least in my opinion, if a pro tablet doesn't have a high refresh rate. I just don't even consider that a pro tablet, once you use a high refresh rate tablet, it gets really tough going to anything lower. It just makes everything so smooth and again makes for a better user experience, no matter what you're using it for so your day-to-day tasks, navigation, entertainment and more anyway. So those were my top five least favorite and top five favorite things about the Apple iPad, pro 11 inches the m1 iPad Pro 11 inches from this year. Now, what are your top things that you like, or that you hate about this tablet? You know the things that you like when you hate about the staff and make sure to put those in the comment section, I'm going to catch.

You in the comments section, make sure also to like this video and make sure to subscribe if you're not subscribed, yet I'm going to catch you in that comment, section like I've just mentioned here, and I'm also going to catch you in the next video and up until that next video make sure to stay safe out there.


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