finally someone not hating and giving good info on the nano-texture display
Thank you for making a side by side comparison between the Nano-Texture display & Standard 👍📲
I like the no script! Feels real and natural. Nice video!
TY for the preview, including especially the nano-glass/pencil feel. Bravo!
THANK YOU - you’re the first review that I’ve seen that has mentioned that the pencil feels better on the nano textured glass. This was my instinct for picking up that version. I wasn’t expecting a Paperlike experience but I figured there might be a good chance that it would beat the feel of traditional glossy. Excellent!!
Love your details about how it feels and showing the nano textured glass. Other reviewers talked about nano but just didn't really show it in comparison to the glossy version as well as you have. I had the steam deck oled with anti reflective coating and yes its awesome and yes I don't think it takes that much from OLED. I also have a g1 LG oled tv that is glossy and I am just so triggered by the reflections I see on It I instantly wanted that nano texture glass option on the new Ipad pro regardless of me being outdoors or not! The reflections just take way more from the display than the nano textured glass does with a ever so slightly muter less contrasty profile. I know many people over exaggerate the nerf from the anti reflective coating on oled because of how it looks on camera, especially from angles. But in person its more subtle and not bad at all.
Here I am with 2nd Gen iPad Pro still bangin 💀
Nice review, finally someone gave good insight into nano texture coating 👍
This will be my first iPad upgrade since the original 2018 iPad Pro im excited
I think Tyler might make the best looking videos on YouTube. I genuinely enjoy watching.
Not sure why the brightness specs would trickle down to the iPhones. The 15 pro max tops out 400 nits higher than these new iPads
thank you for the perspective on the nano-texture glass! ive been waiting to decide which one to get as an artist, i worried the texture would not be grippy enough as i use a paperlike screen protector on my current ipad
Great video. PS where can I get one of those bench ‘mats’
Appreciate your perspective. I think the iPad's versatility is both a curse and blessing. It's such a good consuming device that the stigma of being a toilet Netflix not-Mac will never disappear, but so is its creative conductivity that are now enabling a new wave of pro workflow that set it apart from PC&MACs. Part of my workflow involves 3D scanning, complex modeling, 3D sculpting and I do those across both iPad Pro & Mac. The upgrade this year seems quite exciting. Modeling with 1000s of edges, constraints, objects is quite CPU & RAM heavy and on more complex projects my 8GB M1 is struggling to keep up. Also very excited about the Pencil Pro, pending developer updates but on 3D softwares I can see it be a game changer on pushing efficiencies even higher. Why not "just use a Mac"? A big screen is great for the whole picture and using multiple apps at once, and compatibility with pro input devices enable speedy editing, but when it comes to "putting the pen to paper", the Pencil really is unmatched in making the flow frictionless and I found that to be quite valuable. It's no different than why CAD ppl fork out $300 for a 3D mouse... It's also nice to work anywhere I wish, when multi-screen referencing are less of a must-have.
Thanks for showing the nano-texture! Specially, from a professional point of view: it has advantages, just with a little trade of. I ordered this iPad, the scared reviewers demonizing the nano-texture didn’t affect me, but in your video the difference is just simple and clear. Great initial review in general.
Outstanding 1st look of the nano textured glass. I also ordered this one. Thanks Tyler 👌
I know these are for the graphic designers and workplace. But my father recently gifted me an m3 pro MBP for my birthday and it really helped me as ive been building a small movie studio in my free time for a hobby. Hes always wanted the ipad pro for its bigger screen and now he'll also be getting that in Oled on his birthday next month.
For me, I’ve used the iPad Pro as my cell phone because technically I don’t really get phone calls and SMS so I’ve tried to master the skill of making this my every day device because I’m a stock trader and designer and having a 12.9 inch screen makes all the difference in the world for everything I wanna do and it’s more fun when you do browsing for shopping and watching videos and reading books or even now watching a video like thisso my only problem with the iPad Pro 13 is that it can’t receive SMS you know you’re gonna pay this OK you don’t allow us and make phone calls on it but we would like to receive SMS because I do like to use my bank apps and my stock apps do things with it so I would like to receive SMS that’s the only only thing is missing and stopping me from buying it if an iPad can receive SMS that’s the next one I’ll buy until then. I’ll keep the iPad Pro 12.9.
If you disable “reduce whitepoint” in the settings, the screen gets way brighter at max brightness. if I remember correctly, reduce whitepoint is enabled by default on iPads and iPhones, possibly also MacBooks. This makes a huge difference when outdoors, and if you re-enable it, you can dim your screen even further than the normal minimum brightness for when using the device at night
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