![]() ![]() M2 and M1 12.9-inch iPad Pro: 1.5 pounds, 11.04 inches (280.6 mm) high, 8.46 inches (214.9 mm) wide, 0.25 inches (6.4 mm) thickĬolor choices remain the same with silver and space gray.Size and weight are identical between the M2 iPad Pro and M1 iPad Pro according to Apple: Strangely, while the iPad 10 got a handy Landscape ultra wide front camera, the iPad Pro retains the front camera on the top (short side) bezel. The iPad Pro front camera also supports Portrait mode, Portrait Lighting, and Animoji/Memoji. The only changes between the M2 and M1 iPad Pro, for now, is Smart HDR 4 vs Smart HDR 3 photos and the ability to shoot ProRes video at up to 4K at 30 fps (1080p at 30 fps for 128GB models). On the back, you get a 12MP ultra wide lens with Center Stage support. With the iPad Pro rear camera system, you’ve got a 12MP wide lens, 10MP ultra wide lens, LiDAR Scanner, and the True Tone flash. However, keep an eye out for M1 iPad Pro discounts.Ĭameras, video, and audio 2021 iPad Pro rear-facing cameras And pricing – original MSRP pricing – is also unchanged. Storage remains the same between the old and new iPad Pro models. The 2022 iPad Pro models with M2 chip feature the same battery life as their predecessors: Interestingly, the new iPad Pro models didn’t get a Magic Keyboard Folio like the iPad 10. Some small upgrades with the M2 iPad Pro include Bluetooth 5.3 and WiFi 6E. That includes the second-gen Apple Pencil, Magic Keyboard, and Smart Keyboard Folio. ![]() The new iPad Pro models work with the same Apple accessories as the previous-gen iPad Pro. New iPad Pro offers clever ‘hover’ feature for Apple Pencil, here’s how it works.There appears to be just one difference between the new M2 11 and 12.9″ iPad Pro display and the M1 versions – the new Apple Pencil Hover feature. Shared display features across all pro models include up to 120Hz ProMotion, P3 wide color, full laminated displays, anti-reflective coating, and True Tone. Just like the M1 12.9″ iPad Pro, the M2 12.9″ iPad Pro is the only one that features the Liquid Retina XDR display with miniLED backlighting. Outside of the slight boost in CPU and GPU performance, all the other specs like storage, RAM, Thunderbolt connectivity, and 5G remain the same between the new and old iPad Pro models. Note: 128, 256 and 512GB models have 8GB RAM, 1TB and 2TB models have 16GB RAM. That delivers up to an 18% faster CPU, 35% faster GPU (10-core vs 8-core), and a 2x boost in memory bandwidth from 50GB/s to 100GB/s. The main difference between the new and old iPad Pro is the upgrade from an M1 to M2 chip. ![]()
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