TLDR Switch to iPad Pro as main machine not successful; Tandem OLED, new Apple Pencil, and limitations discussed. Future Apple products may feature OLED. Performance and editing limitations highlighted.

Key insights

  • ⛔ Switching to iPad Pro as main machine unsuccessful due to limitations in editing and multitasking
  • 🔮 Exciting future developments in display technology, including tandem OLED potentially in next-gen Apple products
  • 🌟 Introduction of Nano texture display option for MacBook Pros and cost-effective paperlike screen protector for iPads
  • 🚀 Performance differences and seamless connectivity with external displays for new iPad Pros
  • 🎞️ Challenges with Final Cut Pro editing on iPad Pro, better suited for Lightroom photo editing
  • 💼 Multitasking and productivity limitations on iPad, potential as a homehub, and new Apple Pencil Pro features
  • 🎨 Impressive features of new Apple Pencil and magic keyboard for iPad Pro
  • 🎼 iPad Pro as a complementary device with specific use cases for creative professionals

Q&A

  • Is the iPad Pro a suitable replacement for MacBook Pro?

    No, the iPad Pro is not a MacBook replacement but a complementary device, designed for specific use cases for pro users like artists and musicians. It excels in iPad-specific tasks and combines well with the Apple Pencil for creative professionals.

  • What are the features of the new Apple Pencil and magic keyboard for the iPad Pro?

    The new Apple Pencil features impressive haptic feedback and unique capabilities like rotating the screen shadow. The new magic keyboard is more premium, refined, and compact, with additional function keys and a built-in USB port.

  • What are the functionalities and limitations of using an iPad for multitasking and productivity?

    The iPad Pro has good multitasking capabilities for basic tasks like note-taking and research. However, there are limitations with right-click functionality. Additionally, there is a potential for the iPad to function as a homehub for smart home control and information display. The new Apple Pencil Pro also introduces additional features like tool selection and barrel rolls.

  • How does the iPad Pro perform in comparison to MacBook Pro for editing on Final Cut Pro?

    Editing on Final Cut Pro with iPad Pro is not as smooth as on Mac, with limited functionality and the lack of a full-screen mode. Different types of users prefer different editing apps. The iPad Pro excels in Lightroom for photo editing.

  • What are the exciting developments in display technology with tandem OLED likely to be featured in future Apple products?

    Exciting developments include the introduction of Nano texture display option for MacBook Pros and a cost-effective alternative with a paperlike screen protector for iPads. Tandem OLED is likely to be featured in future Apple products, possibly the next generation MacBook Pros.

  • Is the attempt to switch from MacBook Pro to iPad Pro as the main machine successful?

    No, the attempt to switch to the iPad Pro as the main machine was not successful, as it features some limitations.

  • 00:00 The attempt to switch from MacBook Pro to iPad Pro as the main machine was not successful. The iPad Pro features a thinner design, space black color, and tandem OLED display which offers better brightness and energy efficiency. The device's rigidity and design make it suitable for daily use.
  • 04:07 Exciting developments in display technology with tandem OLED likely to be featured in future Apple products. Introduction of Nano texture display option for MacBook Pros and a cost-effective alternative with paperlike screen protector for iPads. Performance differences between storage models of new iPad Pros. Seamless connectivity and compatibility with external displays for enhanced user experience.
  • 06:57 Editing on Final Cut Pro with iPad Pro is not as smooth as on Mac, limited functionality and lack of full screen mode. Different types of users prefer different editing apps, iPad Pro excels in Lightroom for photo editing.
  • 09:41 Discussing the functionality and limitations of using an iPad for multitasking and productivity, issues with right-click functionality, potential for iPad as a homehub, and new features of the Apple Pencil Pro.
  • 12:23 The new Apple Pencil has impressive haptic feedback and features like rotating the screen shadow, while the new magic keyboard is more premium, refined, and compact with additional function keys and a built-in USB port.
  • 15:21 The iPad Pro is a complementary device, not a MacBook replacement, with specific use cases for pro users like artists and musicians. It excels in iPad-specific tasks and combines well with Apple Pencil for creative professionals.

Unsuccessful MacBook Pro to iPad Pro Switch: Tandem OLED & Limitations

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