![]() ![]() Its kitted-out model is almost as pricey as the base iPad Pro 11-inch configuration. Just like the iPad Pro 11-inch (2021), it boasts a Liquid Retina display with a P3 wide colour gamut and 264ppi pixel density, which means you’re getting crisp, detailed, vibrant picture quality with well-reproduced colours to help you make great videos.īear in mind, however, that while this is a more affordable proposition, it’s hardly the cheapest option. And, if you think the 4th-generation iPad Air, powered by the snappy A14 Bionic chip, was impressive, you’ll be blown away by the massive difference in performance here – as we were in our iPad Air (2022) review. Still, that 8-core CPU, alongside the 8GB GPU, doesn’t fool around. ![]() If you’re a video editor, you know the difference 16GB RAM can make to hasten your workflow. And, really, the only thing that holds this model back when it comes to editing is its limited storage options – Apple tops you off at 256GB, strangely enough – and only 8GB memory. The lightest iPad isn’t too far behind 2021’s iPad Pros in terms of performance, thanks to Apple upgrading the line in a massive way with the M1 chip.
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