The Apple iPad Pro:
- Liquid Retina display of 12.9"
- Apple's M2 chip
- 12 MP main camera
- 4K video
- Battery of 10758 mAh
The Apple iPad Pro
Supercharged with M2 chip
It's a liquid retina display. It's portable. With all its pixels.
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro's Liquid Retina display has an extraordinary design and is ultra-portable, but it's also full of advanced technologies, like ProMotion or True Tone. If you add to that the wide P3 color gamut and extremely low reflectivity, the result is a mind-blowing image and an immediate response to your gestures.
iPadOS puts a whole new universe of possibilities in your hands. Multiply your productivity with desktop apps. Switch sizes and stack them with the Visual Organizer to work with multiple at once. And connect an external monitor up to 6K to enjoy your favorite apps in full.
The cameras. Objectively on another level.
Front camera. What. The iPad Pro includes an ultra-wide-angle display with a 12 Mpx sensor and a 122-degree field of view, perfect for talking over FaceTime with Centered Frame, taking selfies in Portrait mode or recording videos for your social networks. It also works with the TrueDepth camera to unlock the iPad Pro securely with Face ID.
Centered box. What. This feature uses ultra wide angle and machine learning to revolutionize video calling. If you move, Centered Frame intelligently adjusts the frame to keep you in sight, and zooms in or out as needed when other people join or leave the call. It works with FaceTime and other video calling apps. Don't let your brother-in-law steal the lead.
Pro cameras. What. The advanced wide angle and ultra wide angle take photos and videos of taking off the hat. On top of that, they're now upgrading with ProRes videos to turn the iPad Pro into a full-text movie studio. And thanks to the M2 chip's image signal processor that supports Intelligent HDR 4, the photos you take with the iPad will look more real than life itself.
The M2 chip. The performance of a new generation
The M2 takes Apple chips into hyperspace. What. Its 8-core CPU offers up to 15% faster performance while its 10-core GPU speeds graphics up to 35%. The performance of the iPad Pro reaches unprecedented heights thanks to 50 percent more bandwidth and a Neural Engine 40 percent faster, so machine learning tasks go like a rocket. You can create ultra-realistic 3D designs or complex augmented reality models, play with console-quality graphics at a whopping frame rate and a thousand other things. All without having to ask if there's a plug in the living room.
The high-performance multimedia engine on the M2 chip speeds up encoding and decoding in ProRes format. So much so, that the speed is tripled when converting video projects to this format.
You can now record video in ProRes with the M2's image signal processor and the iPad Pro's advanced cameras. What. But fine-tune your ears, there's more: the five studio microphones and four Dolby Atmos-compatible speakers record and play back a sound worthy of the seventh art. And with Final Cut Pro for iPad, you can record in ProRes and get maximum video quality with spectacular real-time performance for tasks like multisequence editing.
The Apple Pencil. The possibilities are endless.
Apple Pencil, Magic Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio multiply the potential of the iPad Pro. What. Draw a masterpiece, take notes or draw up a business plan. These accessories are going to be your heroes and are designed to make your work and creativity reach legendary levels.
The Apple Pencil enters another dimension. The floating pointer feature tells you exactly where the Apple Pencil is going to touch the screen. So you can write, draw and illustrate with maximum precision. The apps and widgets on the home screen pop up when you swipe over the Apple Pencil. Now you can preview the thickness of the stroke or try watercolor blends before you start painting. With the floating pointer, everything you do with the Apple Pencil is more intuitive and convenient.
When you bring the floating pointer of the Apple Pencil closer to the screen, it detects the electromagnetic signals emitted by the tip at a distance of up to 12 mm. The M2 chip instantly interprets them and determines the position of the Apple Pencil in three dimensions.