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Smoking.
OMG yes lol
I will probably get a Pro4 with lucky iOS 13, which I assume won't be called that.
What new model the 10.5 or the 12.9?
The one on the left is the 12.9 first generation
The one below it's the iPhone 7
I'm just unclear if the new benchmark it's for the 10.5 or the new 12.9 model.
Are both the same (in terms of specs)?
I'm surprised they didn't announce the new name for the big iPad Pro to be just the 'iPad', to distinguish it from the other iPad they announced the other day called the 'iPad', and any other iPad, past or present. In fact, they could probably reduce a few syllables from the name 'iPad', to bring it up to date.
Not bad.
Now imagine if smart music app developers could use AR kit and then you just hold that over a bunch of real knobs, controller or just something you move on the table and it will map to your synth app.
Oh man......already dreaming from the minority style of playing synths with real tactile feedback.
Bring it on.
But really, i find that AR really interesting, maybe much more than VR.
Mmmm....ok.
I'm confused. What's an iPad7,4? Is it a Pro 2 12.9 or a Pro 2 10.5?
And why the ambiguity in the first place?
They are pretty much identical in terms of specs. Only difference is screen size. So the benchmark should apply to both.
Anyone know about USB3 capability on the new 10.5 (or 7.4 if that is the proper name)?
Thanks! That's good to know.
I'm glad my 12.9 will hold adainst this new iPad models fairly well, (except for multi core I guess)
Same RAM, decent storage, etc...
My iPad Pro 9.7 on the other hand it's already unable to run some features, not much, basically this:
The other one is the new ipad pro on the left. Both have the same specs
Its not out yet
Rewatch the keynote, at some point they mention both iPad support USB 3
of course they do
Damn...
One test was on iOS 9, the other on ios10. Wonder if that counts for much.
Im just glad I can get the new ipads and update one to ios 11 and leave the other and still have the beast of preference