If you like gaming on an iPad, this is the new top-tier device. Conversely, last year’s slate scored 18,263 and 109 fps on the same test. When it comes to graphics, the iPad Pro 2022 scored 25,259 and hit 151 frames per second on the 3D Mark Wild Life Unlimited test. These values absolutely destroy the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1-driven Galaxy Tab S8 (1,208 single-core, 3,228 multi-core). In contrast, the M1-powered iPad Pro scored 1,722 and 7,298, respectively. When we put it to the test using Geekbench 5.4, which measures overall performance, the iPad 2022 scored 1,862 on the single-core portion and 8,500 on the multi-core test. As such, it should come as no surprise that the new tablet outperforms its predecessor. The iPad Pro 2022 packs the company’s M2 chip. Suffice it to say that you won’t be disappointed with the iPad Pro’s audio quality. Movie trailers like the aforementioned Avatar: Way of Water sound great on the iPad Pro, as does conversation-focused content like the Waveform podcast. The reason I say almost is that the bass wasn’t as thumping as I would have liked. I blasted Trivium’s “The Phalanx” and “Feast of Fire” and the songs sounded almost as good as they would on a proper stereo. Like its predecessor, the iPad Pro delivers punchy, room-filling sound thanks to its four speakers. In the Delta-E test, where lower numbers point to more accurate displays, the iPad Pro 2022 scored 0.3, which is less accurate than the iPad 2022’s 0.21 result. The Galaxy Tab S8’s averages (101.6% and 71.6%, respectively) fall behind as well. These averages are just a nudge above the iPad Pro 2021’s 114.9% and 81.4%, respectively. (Image credit: Tom's Guide)Ĭolor-wise, the iPad Pro’s display covered 117.1% of the sRGB color gamut and 82.4% of the more demanding DCI-P3 color space. The iPad Pro 2022's screen gets fairly bright. Overall, the iPad Pro is fantastic for reading your favorite comics. Because the display is large enough to accommodate a full comic book page, you’ll rarely (if ever) have to zoom in or rotate the tablet to see things more clearly. The high-resolution display lets you see every detail in each panel or splash page. Reading comics on the iPad Pro is arguably as good or better than reading physical books. The large display almost made me feel as if I was watching a movie trailer at a movie theater. The world of Pandora is drenched in blues, and the iPad Pro was able to make each hue look crisp and distinctive. Watching the trailer for Avatar: The Way of Water, I was impressed by the richness of the colors and the stark contrast between dark and light elements. And if you’re enjoying HDR content, the gorgeous XDR display makes everything on the screen look even better. That’s a whole lot of screen space for watching your favorite YouTube videos or Netflix shows. The iPad Pro 2022 I reviewed has a gigantic 12.9-inch mini-LED display with a resolution of 2,732 x 2,048 pixels and up to a 120Hz refresh rate. There’s a button along the top right edge (when the iPad is held vertically like a sheet of paper) for locking the screen and using Touch ID, two buttons on the right side to raise or lower the volume and a single Thunderbolt 4/USB-C port on the bottom edge of the device. Nothing has changed with regard to buttons and ports. It’s cool if you like yellow, but that’s a bit too garish for me.īutton placement remains unchanged from last year's model. While I appreciate the variety of colors available for Apple’s regular iPad, I prefer silver or gray electronics. This could be a negative for those who wanted the iPad Pro to feature as many color options as the iPad 2022. Space Gray and Silver are the only two available colors. This isn’t a negative since its thin bezels and sleek machined aluminum chassis remain as striking as ever. $1,099 for Wi-Fi model | $1,299 for Wi-Fi + Cellular modelĨGB RAM (128GB-512GB models), 16GB RAM (1TB-2TB models)ġ.03 pounds (Wi-Fi) | 1.04 pounds (Wi-Fi + Cellular)ġ.5 pounds (Wi-Fi) | 1.51 pounds (Wi-Fi Cellular)ĭesign-wise, the iPad Pro 2022 is indistinguishable from the iPad Pro 2021 and iPad Pro 2020. $799 for Wi-Fi model | $999 for Wi-Fi + Cellular model
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