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  • - Hey guys this is Austin.

  • The iPad Pro is a big upgrade,

  • but as much as Apple might claim this is a full computer,

  • it is not ready to replace my laptop just yet.

  • This is a question I took a look at

  • a couple years ago when the very first

  • iPad Pro came out and it actually came pretty close

  • to replacing a laptop for me but inevitability I ran through

  • the limitations of running iOS on a 9.7" tablet.

  • First of all, this is coming from the perspective

  • of someone who spends a lot of time

  • with some fairly high-grade video.

  • The iPad, it just can't handle it, it's not even

  • the hardware that's the problem it really is iOS.

  • Sure there's some decent editing apps,

  • such as iMovie, Premiere Rush, and LumaFusion

  • for the iPad but the issue is that none of them

  • are as powerful as the full desktop versions

  • of Premiere as well as Final Cut.

  • To produce videos like this I need access to

  • fairly high-level features, such as

  • Lut support, full Pro Codex, such as

  • Pro Res and Red Code Raw, it'd be really helpful

  • if I had a full finder set-up where, I could,

  • you know, access the file system and

  • import things using that handy USBC port.

  • Instead, well none of this stuff really works

  • unless I want to do some very basic editing in iMovie.

  • It's fine, it's definitely capable

  • of it, but iOS just isn't there yet.

  • A lot of what I do everyday comes down

  • to things like writing an e-mail,

  • and here the iPad is absolutely terrific.

  • I've always preferred the smaller iPad Pro size

  • but that does mean you have to sacrifice then

  • on the actual keyboard, it's a little bit smaller

  • than a standard layout, but I've been using it

  • for long enough that it's not really a big issue.

  • Maybe it's still a little bit ridiculous

  • that this accessory that is basically mandatory

  • if I wanna get any work done on an iPad costs a full $180

  • but I mean I guess that's everyone at this point.

  • I mean even Microsoft doesn't include

  • the keyboard with the Surface.

  • If you want to avoid the Apple tax,

  • you can pick up either a blu-tooth keyboard

  • or something that plugs via USBC,

  • or an adapter, but at the end of the day

  • I want to have a portable set up

  • that is as close to a laptop as possible.

  • Which means that I'm stuck spending $180 dollars

  • on the Apple keyboard which is just, okay,

  • but not really worth that kind of money.

  • Something I've been kind of surprised by is the pencil.

  • Updated this year with a much less annoying design

  • as apposed to plugging it into the lighting port to charge

  • instead all you need to do is attach it

  • to the top of the iPad, and not only

  • does it attach here magnetically,

  • but it also wirelessly charges.

  • I will give Apple this, the iPad hardware is

  • incredibly nice, this is seriously the biggest

  • update to the iPad since the original.

  • Thanks to the lack of the home button

  • the bezels are much smaller here

  • which means that not only do we have a bunch

  • of iPhone 10 like gestures, but importantly

  • we get an 11" inch display and the

  • same size chaste as the old 9.7" iPad.

  • The finger print sensor as been replaced

  • with face I.D. which has been crammed

  • into the top bezel along with the front facing camera.

  • It should be no surprise that the screen

  • is absolutely excellent.

  • Importantly we still have ProMotion which means

  • that the iPad Pro has a full 120 hertz display.

  • This means that the iPad screen

  • is running at twice the frame rate

  • and twice the smoothness of pretty much

  • any other mobile display out there.

  • The only thing that comes close

  • are some gaming laptops that do have higher

  • refresh rate displays, as well as on the phone side

  • the Razor phone has a higher refresh rate panel

  • but in the tablet space nothing touches this

  • and it does make a big difference things are so, so smooth.

  • - [Speaker] Nick Perry teamed up with

  • Peter and Jack Margos to fix the daily number game

  • perry - The screen is absolutely

  • terrific so not only is it color accurate

  • it gets fairly bright, there's really

  • not a lot to complain about and that goes double

  • for the speakers, it does have quad speakers

  • with one on each corner, and this thing sounds

  • phenomenal as far as watching video goes

  • this is better than almost any other laptop out there.

  • Gone are the days of lightening

  • and in is the glorious future of the USBC port

  • and this is proper USBC it's 3.1 Gen 2

  • which means that it does support a full tank

  • it gets better transfer speeds as well as

  • of course any kind of video out you do

  • all the way up to a full 5K monitor.

  • It will also charge up other devices just like a laptop

  • plug in your phone for example

  • and the iPad will give it a full charge.

  • In classic iPad fashion however,

  • iOS does hold you back some what with that USBC port

  • that you can't connect it to an external display

  • and for some apps such as Twitch and Netflix

  • it will give you a full screen video

  • but for the most part your stuck mirroring the iPad display.

  • Kind of helpful but no where near as good as it would be

  • if I could, you know, put a window on the display

  • and another window on my iPad, you know,

  • like every other laptop on earth.

  • Its so close but it's so annoying.

  • I mean this is really close to being able

  • to fully serve as a laptop right?

  • I mean for me I have a monitor plugged into my laptop

  • all the time when I'm at home or at work,

  • I legitimately like that extra screen real estate

  • and the hardware is absolutely capable of it

  • and even the software is to degree

  • I mean I could put a video there

  • but the issue is that if I'm say,

  • watching Netflix and wanting to work on something

  • at the same time Netflix will play on the 4K display

  • right up until the point where I alt+tab to

  • another app in which the entire thing closes,

  • it's like we're so close, we're so close.

  • If we take a quick detour into garbage town for a sec.

  • I get that Apple removed the headphone jack

  • on their phones a couple years ago,

  • but this is a device that's trying to replace my laptop

  • I really do like having a pair of wired headphones

  • and now sure, blu-tooth might be the future for some people

  • but for me I appreciate having a nice pair of headphones

  • that have no latency something that I can plug into say,

  • a MacBook Air which coincidentally

  • does still have a headphone jack.

  • Now I get that this thing is completely packed

  • with technology it's got like magnets

  • and batteries and stuff but having a headphone jack

  • doesn't seem like that big of a sacrifice.

  • I mean sure I could use a USBC dongle

  • but that's annoying, I could plug in

  • my lightening headphones that I bought a couple years ago

  • oh wait no, I can't do that, 'cause

  • this doesn't have lightening anymore.

  • It's just a weird compromise, I mean,

  • it's not a deal breaker I can get away with

  • using other types of headphones

  • but it would be so, so nice if they would have kept

  • the headphone jack on something

  • that's trying to replace my laptop.

  • I could run through our standard sweet of benchmarks

  • which show that this is hands-down not only

  • the fastest mobile device we've ever tested

  • but right up there with a lot of proper laptops

  • but at the end of the day, what good is power

  • if you can't use it which brings us around to

  • my main issue with the iPad Pro, this is where things become

  • very dependent on what kinda work you do.

  • I legitimately feel like I could edit some

  • proper 4K video on the iPad Pro

  • if I had those software improvements

  • such as full file manager, as well as final cut.

  • If you do a lot of work with graphics for example

  • it actually is a lot better, there are great apps such as,

  • procreate, and full Photoshop is coming to the iPad,

  • but still for a lot of people the story here is

  • less about what it can do right now,

  • and more about the potential which is

  • kind of a bit of shame because it's been like that

  • for several years at this point.

  • That just it though, this absolutely can replace a laptop

  • for some people and the iPad Pro is legitimately

  • getting better and more powerful every year,

  • but for me this is a great secondary machine

  • but it is not a laptop killer, at least not yet.

- Hey guys this is Austin.

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這不是一個筆記本電腦殺手 (This Is Not A Laptop Killer)

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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