iPadOS 26 introduces a robust set of features aimed at enhancing the functionality and usability of your iPad, particularly for users of the M5 iPad Pro and other compatible models. With advanced ...
The iPad Pro works great right out of the box, and many people enjoy using it with the default settings. However, some users don't realize that there are certain settings and features they can enable ...
Apple is back with the latest version of the iPad Pro, and like the iPad Air earlier this year the surface-level changes are minimal. Like that iPad Air, there’s a new chip on board here. It’s the M5, ...
I love my iPad Pro. It has a gorgeous display that’s great for viewing content and editing photos, it’s lightweight and easy to carry around, and the Apple Pencil allows me to create illustrations for ...
The M5 iPad Pro builds upon the foundation of its predecessor, the M4, with a series of targeted upgrades in performance, connectivity, and future-proofing. These enhancements are designed to cater to ...
It’s not quite right to say that for the first five years of its life, the iPad was an iPhone (or an iPod touch) with a really big screen meant to be a lean-back consumption device. After all, the ...
Apple’s M5 iPad Pro arrived in users’ hands last week, and I’ve been using the 13-inch model ever since. Here are my early impressions of the new M5 iPad Pro after upgrading from the M4 model.
From a design and display perspective, the M4 and M5 iPad Pro are virtually identical. Both are available in 11-inch and 13-inch sizes, featuring an Ultra Retina XDR display with a 120Hz refresh rate.
Apple revamped the iPad Pro last year with a thinner build and the M4 chip. At the time, I hailed it as the best tablet ever, and arguably, last year's iPad Pro still hasn't been beaten by anything ...