5 Reasons You SHOULD Wait for the NEW 2021 iPad Pro By Fernando Silva

By Fernando Silva
Aug 13, 2021
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5 Reasons You SHOULD Wait for the NEW 2021 iPad Pro

So, what is going on everyone, Fernando Silva here with another video and you guys- might have seen a video that I posted about a week ago saying that you should not actually wait for the new iPad Pro 2021 and get yourself a 2018 or 2020 model, but now we're about two to four weeks away, and I obviously have to give the other side of the argument and let you guys know why you should be waiting for that 2021 iPad Pro. If you are, but I'm a big believer in that. If you need something right now, and you have the money, and you have a need for it now just go ahead and buy it go ahead and buy what you need, because you will not be dissatisfied with either the 2018 or the 2020 iPad Pro. But let's see why we should want to wait for this 2021 iPad Pro, let's get into it. So to make this video flow a little better. I'm going to give you guys five main reasons why you should wait and hold off.

You know that two to four week mark for this iPad, pro 2021 to be launched and reason number one is going to be design and, according to a lot of the rumors like john prosper mac rumors things like that, apparently, the design is actually not going to change much at all right. It's supposed to get maybe a tad bit thicker, because there's a couple other things they're going to add that might need a little more battery. So you get that full! You know 10 hours of battery life for the iPad Pro, but from a design standpoint, it's going to stay relatively the same and the reason I say this is a good thing is because, if you are already in the iPad Pro world, let's say you have a 2018 or 2020, and you're looking to upgrade. You might already have a magic keyboard. Furthermore, you might already have accessories for that size, iPad Pro, and it seems to be at least from an accessory standpoint, maybe not cases but keyboards, and things like that.

They'll still work perfectly fine with a new 2021 iPad Pro. So you won't have to shell out another 350 dollars for a new magic keyboard when it does come out. So I look at that as a positive, because I do love the design when it changed back in 2018. It's kind of still has that cool industrial futuristic design, at least in my opinion, right because it took a little while longer for it to come to the iPhone. So now it's slowly getting that cool.

You know: edgy straight line, form factor that the rest of the apple lineup is probably gonna start to adopt pretty soon so design being the number one reason that you should hold off is that I don't think there's going to be a big design change, and you don't have to worry about different accessories moving forward and now. Let's talk about reason, number two and reason: number two has to be the display and if you guys know, I always tell everybody that the number one accessory people should get for an iPad is a screen protector, so definitely check out channel sponsored paperlike in the description below always the first link. But again the main reason why people use an iPad is because of that big, beautiful, touchscreen right, and apparently we're moving from a regular lcd, which already for lcds, was an amazing display. Even three years ago, when the 2018 one came out, so now they're moving to a mini led which isn't really an OLED, it's not a LED TV or technology, it's actually just smaller LCD pixels, which gives you a lot better contrast ratio. So it'll stop from giving you the OLED burn, but still give you probably 99 of what OLED gives you from a brightness and contrast perspective.

So that's the idea with the mini led, but mini led, is kind of expensive. So that's probably going to be a price hike because of that aspect. But apparently it's going to make the screen a lot better. A lot clearer, a lot more contrast, not that I think it needs to get that much better, but hey if the iPad is your main computer. You want that screen to be as great as possible and that's coming most likely to the highest in iPad Pro.

So that's what we're looking at from a design perspective on the front side on the display again, no visual changes, but on the back end, you're going to have that mini LED display, which hopefully it does come, and we'll see and kind of compare the difference between the three-year-old, regular lcd, that's on the current iPad Pro or the 2018 iPad Pro, and then this new mini led one now reason number three why you might want to hold off for this new 2021 iPad Pro is the power that it's going to have right. So earlier this year I believe was actually late. Last year we got the iPad Air 4, which brought the a14 chip in the iPad. It's the first iPad to have that chip, and it ran great for the price for the size for the battery efficiency. It gave us a lot of great things, but again it wasn't that big of a difference from the a12x or the a12z, at least not in day-to-day tasks that I personally see right.

So I think, with the new chip, that's coming out, probably going to be the a14 x or z, they're, going to add more GPU, I'm going to add more ram, so I'm thinking six to eight gigabytes of ram, but there's also rumors saying that this new chip is going to be different from what's on the iPhones, because it's supposed to be as strong and as powerful as the new m1 chips. So I don't know if maybe apple's going to make like a combination of both fuse them together or just stick a m1 chip in the iPad or just an a14x or 14z, whatever the case may be, but this thing is going to be really, really powerful and very, very quick. Now again, the biggest argument with the older iPads is those were already beast machines and there's nothing that I've thrown at it where it starts to hiccup on me right. So how much power do you really need moving forward? Yes, you're gonna future-proof yourself for a long time with that iPad Pro, and it's going to be very, very powerful, but you wanna actually put yourself in the shoes and figure out what use cases you personally see yourself using this extra power and extra ram and extra horsepower. I guess you would say with this iPad Pro, but this thing is going to be an absolute beast from a power perspective and just to talk about a little more of the specs internally, like I said, it's probably going to have six to eight gigs of ram, maybe even 12 gigs, even though I highly doubt that knowing apple they like to give their they like to keep their gigs on a low level, because they just mastered proficiency and efficiency with low power hardware, but also we're getting rumors that we're going to get 5g on the iPad pros which to each own.

You know I use my iPad mostly indoors before the pandemic. I did wish that I had data on my iPad Pro because I was always out and about in New York city in meetings and just wish. I could just use data to get onto the internet, but now, in this situation I don't mind not having data and having to pay that extra. You know whatever it is 10 15 20 a month to have that service, but it is coming with 5g. So if you're somebody that's moving around a lot and needs your iPad Pro to have 5g and not need to tether to an iPhone 12 by all means, it's probably going to be on there, but that's also probably why it's going to be a little thicker, because we got to come up with more battery power for the 5g and for that mini led and then category number four right.

This is secondary, display support. Now this is a big rumor and there hasn't been too much spoken about it. But I think I do think that, with the addition of more power on the iPad Pro 2021, we might get exclusive access to secondary, monitor, support purely on that iPad, because it's gotten to the point where I believe that it is a hardware issue versus a software issue for apple to allow us to use a secondary display with the iPad Pro from 2018 or 2020. I just don't think it's made, and the UI isn't made for having multiple tabs open at once, and they don't want people to have a poor experience, and they wanted to make sure that hey once we do secondary, monitor support on iPad Pro. We want it to work perfectly, and I think that's what's taking them so long.

It's either that or Apple just doesn't want to give secondary, display, support to iPad Pro and make the MacBook Pro have another competitor within its own. You know line of items which again apple's known to kind of cannibalize our own items in the past, but they probably don't want to do that. Quite just yet, but ideally secondary, monitor, support on the iPad Pro 2021 would be unreal, and I do hope that it comes with iPadOS 15 and the new iPad Pro and the very last category for the iPad Pro and 2021, and why you should wait. Is the price itself, so in terms of price, for these iPad pros there's a little of talk that it's going to increase the price a little, but at the same time I can't see a situation where apple's charging us 11 1200 for a base level iPad Pro when you can get like a refurbished, MacBook Air or an education store discount, MacBook Air for eight nine hundred dollars, and that comes with a keyboard with external monitor support. It has the m1 chip, so I don't think apple can justify charging 1200 bucks and then another 350 and then another 130 for the Apple Pencil.

So, at the end of the day, you're spending 18 19, almost 2 000 on a base model iPad Pro, or you can go and get a MacBook Air, a MacBook Pro for that price and kind of soup. It is up right. So I think, from a price standpoint, I don't think it's going to increase. I think we're going to say, write a thousand dollars for the latest 2021 base model iPad, pro they're, going to keep the 2020 model around and lower that about 100 to 200, and that's going to be the iPad Pro lineup. So it's going to be the 11-inch pro the 12.9 inch pro and then the 2021 12.9 inch. You know mega pro or whatever they're going to call it at that point.

So I think that's what the pro lineup is going to be moving forward, and I don't think you have to worry about it, increasing in price too much because and because then apple's going to cannibalize their own iPad sales, because people are just going to go to a MacBook Air or even a Mac mini which I saw in the refurbished store for less than 600 right. So it's hard to compete with apple's own prices when you're trying to use an iPad Pro as your main computer. But those are my five main reasons as to why you should wait to get this iPad Pro. I think it's going to be really cool from a design standpoint. It's not going to be revolutionary, but internally it's just going to be a beast.

It's going to be another amazing tablet. Apple's just going to stretch their lead, even farther in the tablet market, because there isn't anything much else like an iPad right now. Yes, I know that Samsung makes their tab. Seven plus and I've heard pretty good things about it, and I do kind of want to get my hands on one of them just to test it out and kind of see how it compares having an android operating system versus iPadOS, because I've never had an android tablet before, or at least not one that I use regularly, but that's pretty much going to do it for this video everybody. So if you guys made it to the end, thank you so much smash that like button and leave a comment below, are you guys getting the 2021 iPad Pro? Are you guys getting a refurbished older one? Are you holding onto the current one? Are you upgrading from an older one, I'm curious to know your situation because I'm always liking to see exactly where people's minds are at, but I'm probably going to get my hands on it at some point test it out and see how much better? It really is my 2018 iPad Pro, because this thing is a beast and runs this channel with zero hiccups and zero problems.

So it's going to be hard to justify. But again, like I said, that's gonna. Does it doesn't forget to like comment subscribe? You.


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