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iPhone 6s launch date to also see launch of iPad Pro and new iPad Mini 4

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  • Interested to find out if the Pro is going to have the x2 button for current iPad apps and if it will look pixelated. Developers are going to have make big screen versions of their apps.

  • I doubt a new iPad could run Mac OS X. To do so would imply that Apple will also create a multitouch screen Macbook. That, of course, would make sense — so it will never exist.

  • edited September 2015

    Hey it's gone be pressure sensitive :)
    I've been waiting years for this. :)
    Welcome to the future
    http://9to5mac.com/2015/09/05/iphone-6s-3d-touch-screen/

  • @monzo hope you're right about the two hundred....I have a feeling it may be a chunk more...

  • edited September 2015

    @lala said:
    Hey it's gone be pressure sensitive :)
    I've been waiting years for this. :)
    Welcome to the future
    http://9to5mac.com/2015/09/05/iphone-6s-3d-touch-screen/

    I don't think anyone should get their hopes up about the force touch thing. My guess is that it will only be exposed to developers as a "hard-press" event property with maybe 1 or 2 levels max. And it probably won't be recognized immediately, either. I don't expect it to be useful for performance the way everyone wants it to.

    Even though they did open up the finger-area sense property of a touch event a while ago, I found that it was too heavily quantized (only 3 or 4 effective values on the devices I tested with) to be useful. My guess is that force-touch will be even worse. But hey, I would love to be proven wrong!

  • edited September 2015

    They say it's one step up from the watch and what the trackpad does,
    wait and see
    iPad mini with force touch and split screen would be right up my alley :)
    besides two velocity layers are better then one, right ;)
    3 or 4 stages + aftertouch will take me a long way :)
    the trackpad does velocity, aftertouch, xyz fields, ...
    if that doesn't get your imagination I don't know what does ^^

  • not too difficult to figure out, they're going to give us something that will make us think we need to get it while leaving out the stuff that will make the thing they give us properly useful.
    apple follows the native instruments maschine playbook page for page, or maybe it's the other way around

  • i really hope those rumors about the ipad pro having a usb port for external devices are correct

  • @blanksmaiden said:
    i really hope those rumors about the ipad pro having a usb port for external devices are correct

    Probably be one of their own special ports that requires an Apple £19.99 adapter to connect to...

  • @monzo said:
    Probably be one of their own special ports that requires an Apple £19.99 adapter to connect to...

    Damn never thought of this....I bet they do a special port with a break out cable arrrrrgh

  • It would to me but unavoidably one ends up considering 2 parallel iPads rather than one big one if the price of the single big one is high. If only it was easy to tempo sync 2 iPads without too much latency.

  • @u0421793 said:
    I doubt a new iPad could run Mac OS X. To do so would imply that Apple will also create a multitouch screen Macbook. That, of course, would make sense — so it will never exist.

    Maybe....but what i don't get why the hell i'm not allowed to use my iOS apps on my mac.
    Even if they were made for multi-touch all of these apps would work too without it.
    Sure there is only one reason..... selling different devices. And since there is a seperated mac appstore it will never happen too.

    How i say.... they limit things which could be so great...... add at least an iPhone 6 plus screen as track pad in a new macbook and i'm sold. They always talking about how good their things working together but they limit it in so many ways.

    I think that iPad Pro will be winner because their marketing is too good.
    But for sure it will cost 100-200€ more. Means for a 128GB version maybe about 1000 or more bucks.....

    I think such a device needs a bit more beside a bigger screen. But if they seperate it from the smaller iPads in terms of resolution and a lot more RAM etc. but it still runs iOS, could be a nightmare for developers. I don't think 2GB RAM would be enough if they increase the resolution of the screen. That would be the new iPad 3 then........

  • @supadom said:
    It would to me but unavoidably one ends up considering 2 parallel iPads rather than one big one if the price of the single big one is high. If only it was easy to tempo sync 2 iPads without too much latency.

    Apps that are compatible with WIST (Wireless Sync-Start Technology) can do that.
    More info: http://www.korguser.net/wist/

  • @mannix said:

    Yes but you need a wireless network for that and not many of the apps I use have it. Bluetooth le is definitely the way but it was good for notes but not great for sync last time I checked.

  • @supadom said:
    Yes but you need a wireless network for that and not many of the apps I use have it. Bluetooth le is definitely the way but it was good for notes but not great for sync last time I checked.

    Have you tried Apollo?

  • Yes I've tried it but it wasn't tight. This was about a year ago and secret base developer told me that the bloetooth band is too narrow for a continuous stream of sync clicks or something to that effect.

  • I've been hoping for a pro iPad with some kind of iOSX etc more blah... We won't been getting that just yet I'm sure, but even if it's just a larger iPad I'm kind of interested as my tired eyes will appreciate it seeing as I use the iPad so much.

    And perhaps then I can finally get to use Thesys..

  • edited September 2015

    ...and egoist, stroke machine and cyclop!

    And reactable too

  • Yep rebirth will be usable too!

  • Seems some people on other sites are concerned that it won't be able to run two apps well enough side by side with just 2gb ram. Personally I can't see it being a problem. My iPad Air2 is much more capable than I imagined.

    Yes we would all like more ram and more power, but I'm more than happy with the sounds my iPad can make. Being able to run two full apps side by side will just be so handy for live playing, if it is true.

    I'm also hoping that they do have four speakers as suggested, as I often like to sit in the garden and create without my headphones....the ambient sounds help me with mood.

  • Talking about power, one thing that puts me off the Surface Pro is reports that it gets hot and the fan is loud.....anyone know if this is true?

    Personally I like the simplicity of many iPad apps. I just would like more space to have more apps usable without switching, so for me, multiple iPads will be my future. I just want a box that can plug many iPads in and syncs them all, charges them all and has an audio mixer!

  • $799 iPad Pro price.. reported

  • Very interested to see how big a drive they allow/put into this thing....

  • it's $800 for 32gb and $950 for 128gb... i hope that port they've made for the keyboard cover can also be used for other things, but i wouldn't know how someone would use it. it's on the side of the ipad and it's magnetic so you'd have to lay the thing flat or make an enclosure that the ipad could slide into or something.

    i still want one, tho :\

  • edited September 2015

    @Fruitbat1919 said:
    Talking about power, one thing that puts me off the Surface Pro is reports that it gets hot and the fan is loud.....anyone know if this is true?

    Personally I like the simplicity of many iPad apps. I just would like more space to have more apps usable without switching, so for me, multiple iPads will be my future. I just want a box that can plug many iPads in and syncs them all, charges them all and has an audio mixer!

    The fan issue lies mainly with the i7 models apparently...

    If you like simplicity i would stick with ipad tho tbh imho.

  • @DaveMagoo said:
    If you like simplicity i would stick with ipad tho tbh imho.

    Thanks for the reply. If I was still using a pc for music, the Pro 3 seems quite a worth while proposition.

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