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I'm waiting for this one. A lot of 'experts' I've talked to said it wouldn't happen, but they said that about the retina iMac so what do they know?
The bigger screen would make it a serious contender for digital graphics work, so I can easily justify buying this one. Might do a bit of music on it as well.
More here: http://www.macrumors.com/roundup/ipad-pro/
Yes I'm holding out for this one!
Oh no.. I can't afford this.. But I really want it lol
Yes, I can only imagine the price of such a thing if and when it arrives... But considering the amount of real work I'm getting done on my Air, I'm starting to think of my iPad spending in terms of laptop replacement dollars. Which changes my perspective a bit.
Nice, but just not enough to call it 'Pro' IMO, well as far as the rumours go, me I'd like to see a 'Pro' iOS, with a little more freedom given to developers and ultimately the user. iOS has to mature, maybe more so than the hardware. Expression requires freedom, freedoms won and created by developers here on iOS have been hampered as much by iOS than any hardware technical issue.
@knewspeak @Tovokas Can see both sides of this expensive coin...
my concern is size. it's all about portability and if it's too big, I might as well go Macbook.
@Thomas said:
Then you can't use all the lovely apps, so stick with a standard or mini.
I wouldn't bother with the larger size just for music making, for me the added size means I can use it as a Cintique-style digital pad, the music side of things is a bonus.
Really depends on price though, if it's a big price hike them I'll go for a standard Air when I upgrade.
Based on these two articles, it will just be a larger Air 2. No go if that's true
I think an Air2 with a larger screen would work for my requirements.
Maybe it will be a hybrid like the Surface. Apple applied for a patent a while back for a hybrid OS X/iOS device. Apple files hundreds of patents that never end up as real products but still it makes sense given the popularity of the Surface.
Call it an I-top. If the hybrid os takes off, what of the current devices and apps?
I'm sure it will be a great tool for those who don't mind sacrificing the portability. I can see this working real well with Auria Pro and Cubasis, also definitely with those fiddly Egoist and WOW but most of the others were developed for 9.7 and in my opinion don't really need a bigger screen. It also remains to be seen whether apps will simply blow up to stretch out to the bigger screen? Can't remember if reactable has a zoom feature but if it did, that would definitely a great big screen candidate.
I presume eventually some devs will develop specifically for 12.2. People using it for graphics will be in heaven.
I'd be OK with just a bigger screened Air II, but would love to see more storage as well, 256 or 512 would be nice. Weight would be the big issue for me, if it feels like it weighs more than my iPad 4 I'd probably pass, the same or less and I'd upgrade. I really love the idea of a bigger retina screen.
Normally something I'd jump on, but I just upgraded to a new Retina MBP 1TB and the major hardware budget is empty for the rest of this year.
@supadom said:
I agree 100% with what you are saying. I'm sure it will be like the iPhone zoom on the iPad. And will it be pixelated like the iPhone to iPad is now? And what about the aspect ratio? Is it 4:3 like the 9"?