One of the slides under the display features mentions that the new iPad Pro is " Responsive to content in motion"
No one has talked about the meaning of this up until now and it would be great to discuss this. What do you think it means ?
I hope and pray it is a reference to the screen response time of the iPad Pro and that it's a drastic improvement over what the previous one offered. I find my M2 iPad Pro difficult to use because of its low response time / motion blur, to the point where in its nauseating when I really focus on it and I have to try hard to ignore it. You can see a trail of text while you scroll and its especially true for forums and other websites which have lots of text on them. Given that the next gen iPad Pro is moving to a high end OLED panel this seems to be the only logical explantation for me. If that's the case I will happily sell my M2 to buy this.
No one has talked about the meaning of this up until now and it would be great to discuss this. What do you think it means ?
I hope and pray it is a reference to the screen response time of the iPad Pro and that it's a drastic improvement over what the previous one offered. I find my M2 iPad Pro difficult to use because of its low response time / motion blur, to the point where in its nauseating when I really focus on it and I have to try hard to ignore it. You can see a trail of text while you scroll and its especially true for forums and other websites which have lots of text on them. Given that the next gen iPad Pro is moving to a high end OLED panel this seems to be the only logical explantation for me. If that's the case I will happily sell my M2 to buy this.