![]() With this being the case, we already have an idea of how good the 12.9-inch edition will be. While many were hoping for the jump to OLED, and even the move to mini-LED on the 11-inch model, Apple has stuck with the same display as on previous Pro models. This means a 2388 x 1668-pixel resolution on the smaller model and a 2732 x 2048-pixel resolution on the big iPad Pro. (Image credit: Apple) iPad Pro 2022 displayĪlso making a return are the Liquid Retina LED and Liquid Retina XDR mini-LED displays on the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2022 models, respectively. Size-wise, the 11-inch model sports dimensions of 9.74 x 7.02 x 0.23 inches and weighs 1.03 pounds, while the 12.9-inch comes in at 11.04 x 8.46 x 0.25 inches and 1.5 pounds - the same as 2021's iPad Pro. However, this time the iPad Pro 2022 models will move from 3-pin to 4-pin connectors, hopefully for improved power delivery. Like previous models, the edges of the iPad Pro 2022 are flat, with a power button on the top-right corner, volume up and down buttons and a SIM card slot on the right, and a USB-C port on the bottom. You can also expect antenna bands hugging the top and bottom of the slate. The rear of the iPad Pro sports a centered chrome Apple logo below a squircle camera module housing dual vertically oriented lenses and a LiDAR sensor. The iPad Pro comes in either 11-inch or 12.9-inch models and sticks with the usual Space Gray and Silver color options. If you're a fan of the sophisticated aluminum design, slim display bezels, and flat-edge shape like on previous iPad Pro models, then you'll be happy to know Apple hasn't changed a thing on the latest iPad Pro. (Image credit: Apple) iPad Pro 2022 design The 1TB and 2TB models cost $1,499 and $1,899, respectively. If you can't store in the cloud, or work with gigantic files, the 2TB model with 16GB of RAM costs $2,199.Īs for the 11-inch model, the 256GB version will set you back $899, while the 512GB model is priced at $1,099. From there, you can buy a 512GB model for $1,399, or pay $1,799 for 1TB and 16GB of RAM. Prices will start at $799 for the 11-inch iPad Pro and at $1,099 for the larger 12.9-inch model. The iPad Pro is now available on the Apple Store.įor the 12.9-inch model, doubling storage to 256GB brings the price to $1,199. Like the iPhone 14, Apple has kept pricing the same for its latest iPad Pro. ![]() Fortunately, that also goes for the price of the updated iPad Pro.įor a better look at what the iPad Pro with M2 offers, we've got you covered. ![]() This is likely due to the limited amount of changes the Cupertino-based tech giant brings to the table. If you look within the same generation (i.e.Instead of the expected Apple October event, Apple announced the new iPad Pro 2022 in a press release. The main benefits of the "Max" series are in GPU performance, memory bandwidth (double the Pro series of same generation), and the additional ProRes encoder/decoder. So with the M2 Pro having the potential for the same count of high-performance cores (8) as the M1 Max, it should come as no surprise that the M2 Pro can exceed the M1 Max on a strictly CPU benchmark test. Because the M1 Max has double the number of performance cores compared to the base M2, it outperforms the M2 on multicore (Mac Studio M1 Max: 12336, MBP M2: 8735), which should be expected. Geekbench shows a single-core score of 1756 for the 2022 Mac Studio with the M1 Max (10 core: 8 high-performance, 2 high-efficiency), but 1900 for the 13-inch 2022 MacBook Pro with the M2 (8 core: 4 high-performance, 4 high-efficiency). This is somewhat old news, especially looking at the single-core comparisons.
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