• The M1 iPad Air is just as powerful as the iPad Pro, but professi

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Mar 17 19:00:04 2022
    The M1 iPad Air is just as powerful as the iPad Pro, but professionals won't love it

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    Thu, 17 Mar 2022 18:53:09 +0000

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    Apple's M1-powered iPad Air looks the part and has the power, but it's not a pro device

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    Apples new M1-powered iPad Air is a thin, powerful, and truly versatile
    tablet that will probably let professionals down.

    I know, it can be confusing. The 10.9-inch slab features the exact same Apple Silicon M1 chip as the 11-inch iPad Pro . They even run at the same 3.20 GHz clock speed and are similarly backed by 8 GB of RAM.

    What you get on with an iPad Pro (M1)

    -ProMotion Technology

    -The TrueDepth module and Face ID

    --Quad speakers

    Two rear cameras (wide and ultrawide)

    -LiDAR

    --Memory options up to 16GB

    Storage options up to 2TB

    -Thunderbolt 4

    Its not just the components, these two tablets look alike, at least from the front. However, to understand why the iPad Air is a more affordable tablet intended for creative types but not necessarily professionals, you have to look at whats included in the Pro line and whats missing on the new iPad Air.

    The M1 Apple iPad Air is no slouch in most of these departments, but the
    specs are obviously engineered for a different class of user.

    The question is not so much of what you can do on the iPad Air (2022) . The
    M1 chip performs similarly on both tablets. It has formidable power for CPU-intensive tasks like web browsing, document creation, and significant headroom when it comes to graphics-intensive tasks like 4K video rendering

    But the collection of content for some of these tasks is limited by the
    single decent but not stellar 12 MP rear camera. Without the LiDAR scanner, you cant collect detailed 3D maps of your surroundings or 3D objects you want to capture and paint in 3D in Procreate.

    The iPad Air (2022) has:

    A single 12MP Wide rear camera

    A 12MP ultrawide front-facing camera

    Stereo speakers

    Storage maximum of 256GB

    Maximum 8GB RAM

    A USB-C connector

    Yes, youll shoot 4K video, but even if you spend more for the 256GB ($749) model, you could quickly run out of space. Video editors need so much more storage than this.

    The iPad Air 11s Liquid Retina display is colorful and 500 nits bright, but its not in the same class as the iPad Pros 11-inch and slightly higher-resolution display (2388x1668 vs. 2369 x 1640). At 600 nits its brighter than the iPad Airs panel, but its the addition of ProMotion that makes, pardon the phrase, the Pro difference. The smooth motion of up to
    120Hz refresh rates and its ability to clock down and conserve energy when
    the screen doesnt need as many refresh cycles is something pros need (for
    more hours of on-the go work) and need for quality imaging on motion graphics work.

    Both iPads feature a USB-C port for power and data, but only the iPad Pro offers Thunderbolt 4 connectivity. Thats 40Gbps of throughput, critical for uploading 4K (maybe even 8K) video and for efficiently using external storage devices.

    The True Depth module and Face ID isnt necessarily a pro-feature, but then busy professionals might appreciate the hands-free speed of unlocking and logging in with just their face (the iPad Air has a nice Touch ID button on the side). Plus, that front-facing depth-sensing technology can come in handy for some pro tasks that require AR.

    On the speaker front, the M1 Apple iPad Airs stereo speaker system is more than acceptable for video consumption and gameplay, but Pros will crave the power and clarity of the four-speaker system on the iPad Pro.

    Its not that we dont recommend the M1 iPad Air. We do. Our Global Editor in Chief Gareth Beavis really liked it and I spent a wonderful 24-hours with it
    , but its not the tablet for everyone and every use case.

    If youre wondering why youd pay $200 more for an entry-level iPad Pro, this
    is your answer. For those whose needs run on the Pro side, the M1 iPad Air offers the power but lacks many of the key features youll crave for getting the pro-level work done.



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