![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We’ll update this article as soon as digital EPIGRAPHY has more information on the matter. Needless to say, that graphics processing power is one of the crucial aspects we must rely on when working on high resolution drawings in the field or inking large, multilayered pencil drawings in the studio. A rumor is claiming that only the most expensive iPad Pros (with 1TB SSD) will receive 6GB of RAM, the cheaper configurations will only have 4GB, the same amount of graphics memory provided for last year’s models. However, if you consider rushing to the store right away itching to spend your money on purchasing one of Apple’s new tablets, there is one important tidbit you should know in advance that was not mentioned during the keynote. You can preorder the new iPad Pro from Apple’s online store right now.The new iPad Pro is shipping in a week starting on the 7 thof November. The 11-inch iPad Pro starts at $799 for the Wi-Fi model and $949 for the Wi-Fi + Cellular model.The 12.9-inch iPad Pro starts at $999 for the Wi-Fi model and $1,149 for the Wi-Fi + Cellular model. The new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pros are available to buy now in the EU and US in silver and space grey finishes in 64GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB configurations. Besides the computing power, the Pro's display also features the usual suspects of wide color support, True Tone and ProMotion technology that automatically adjusts the display refresh rate up to 120Hz for ultra-smooth scrolling and a more reflexive responsiveness. ![]() It is obviously hard to relate to this piece of information before testing the hardware on our favorite drawing apps, however Karim Morsy, the CEO of Algoriddim, a German company that develops the music and live DJ app djay, told Gizmodo that he was actually surprised by the performance of the iPad Pro, and claimed that it could handle some tasks better and with fewer resources than even a high-end MacBook Pro. Adobe’s plans to run a desktop-level version of Photoshop CC on the iPad Pro seems a tad more realistic now, after learning the specs of these new machines. Now, with the new hardware, the updated 12.9-inch iPad Pro seems to be the professional drawing tablet to own, especially with the extra graphics power added to its highest end model, but more on that later.Ĭomparison of the new iPad Pro models: 11-Inch version on the left and 12.9-Inch on the right (Photo by Apple).Īpple’s speed claims are promising cutting edge performance with 30% better single-core performance and 90% better multicore performance over the previous generation. I’ve owned Apple’s largest tablet in the past and although its generous screen provided a fantastic canvas when drawing in the field, it was a terribly large slab when using in any other scenario. Even the 12.9-inch version looks to be much easier to handle now. With their top and bottom bezels missing, the new iPad Pros are barely larger than their screens and - judging from the hands-on photos circling around the web – seem to be quite comfortable to hold for extended periods and move around as you draw. “There has never been a mobile device anything like the new iPad Pro it has a gorgeous edge-to-edge Liquid Retina display that curves into the corners, breakthrough performance that outperforms most laptops, Face ID, support for the new Smart Keyboard Folio and new Apple Pencil, advanced new cameras and sensors for the best AR experiences ever in any device, a high-speed USB-C connector, louder speakers, faster wireless and more, all packed into a thinner device that has all-day battery life and is 25 percent smaller in volume.” (Excerpts taken from Apple’s 2018 Fall Keynote) “The new iPad Pro is a huge step forward for powerful, creative, mobile computing it has an all-new thinner design, speeds through projects with the super-fast A12X Bionic chip and unlocks with a glance using Face ID in any orientation - while you’re sitting or standing, with iPad Pro on your desk or lap, with the new Smart Keyboard Folio and new Apple Pencil,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. The new 12.9-inch and 11-inch iPad Pro models bring drastic changes to Apple's tablet platform, hopefully making the iPad an even more valuable tool for creation and productivity. Yesterday - among other products - Apple introduced its much awaited redesigned iPad Pros, revealing the most radical hardware change to the iPad since the Pro line was launched in 2015. Upcoming Photoshop CC for iPad running on 2018 iPad Pro (Photo by Apple) ![]()
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