Main use is media consumption, mark up drawings for work, and use it at job sites b/c it is easier to carry. I use my macbook at home. Would it be worth switching or stick with the IPP 11" M2?
Apart from the different sizes, dun u think having 2 iPads will overlapped each other?iPad Pro 11" M1 owner here. I ordered the mini 7 because I wanted something more compact and, importantly, more lightweight.
I'll likely keep the iPad Pro in addition to the mini though. We'll see how I'll split the usage between the two.
If you're unsure just try it for a couple of days.
Yup! It'll likely turn out that one of them is my clear favorite for home use and the other seeing less frequent use. My iPad Pro is a Wi-Fi only model and I wanted an iPad with cellular so I got the mini with cellular. This will be the one I take on the go.Apart from the different sizes, dun u think having 2 iPads will overlapped each other?
I don't find the 11" too bulky per se, but it's on the heavier side (~470g, relatively speaking obviously), especially with a Smart Folio (~650g). My theory is that a mini (~300g) even with a Smart Folio (~400g) will be substantially more comfortable to use while holding the device. I was kind of excited that the Pro M4 got thinned down, but it didn't really do much for the 11" in terms of weight savings (it's like 20g lighter or something?).If you don't find the 11" big then there's probably no reason to mix things up. If you do find it big, then the only thing you can do is try out the Mini to see how much the better portability benefits you vs having smaller screen real estate. Everyone is different so you just have to see for yourself.
I had the OG 12.9" iPad Pro with a home button and A9X. It did give me that "wow" effect because it was just that huge slate of touch-sensitive glass with a display underneath. I did use it for 4-5 years and it held up very well, but it was so close to a light laptop in terms of size and weight (again with a case so you can stand it up) that I found myself using a laptop more and more instead of the iPad. Wanting an in-between device, I got the 11" Pro (I had an iPad Air 2 before the 12.9" Pro so I knew the form factor) and I find myself using that a lot more. The mini is me trying to go one step further in that direction.But of course if keeping both is an option, then obviously you won't have to choose. I've had a 12.9" and Mini combo for many years now, as they each fill an important function for me. Mini is used almost entirely at home, for casual consumption, somewhat quick productivity tasks, and communication (phone sits charging, so the Mini is actually my most used device besides my work computer). 12.9" is almost always used with the Magic Keyboard or the Pencil, at home and on trips, for more serious personal productivity (not work work), and for media viewing at places like hotels (at home I always watch on either my Mini or my TV).
Apart from the different sizes, dun u think having 2 iPads will overlapped each other?
NO lol. I personally have 5 iPads LOL. So I do have an old iPad mini 5 - I was sort of using it for a monitor on my old Mac mini - but with the MacBook it is so easy to switch to the Mac mini, which I rarely use. I have 2 12.9" iPad Pro's - graphic design... in evenings I will play games on one and when hubby goes to sleep early, I will watch videos on it. My most recent is 11" iPad Air 2024, I really like to do drawing on it without the case. It is so lightweight and I got it more for the pencil pro. I did try the new pro's and couldn't use it because of the screen and migraines.... Then my iPad mini 6 I use when I want to take an iPad shopping. I use it every Sunday / Wednesday for taking notes at church. Every night, I use it to read on the kindle app. I needed the larger screen - was using my iPhone before that. Sometimes I will watch something on it in the evenings - but those are mostly rain videos to help me sleep....Apart from the different sizes, dun u think having 2 iPads will overlapped each other?
Yup, my 12.9" iPP 2017 collects dust since it feels old in the tooth and I cant justify upgrading it to a newer iPP 13" or Air 13" based on my lack of usage of it. Instead my Mini 6 and my Surface Pro 9 get used, with the Mini 6 taking the lead on screen each day. I dont feel like selling or trading in the old Pro though.Yup! It'll likely turn out that one of them is my clear favorite for home use and the other seeing less frequent use. My iPad Pro is a Wi-Fi only model and I wanted an iPad with cellular so I got the mini with cellular. This will be the one I take on the go.
I just don't feel like selling my Pro to be honest.
Yup, my 12.9" iPP 2017 collects dust since it feels old in the tooth and I cant justify upgrading it to a newer iPP 13" or Air 13" based on my lack of usage of it. Instead my Mini 6 and my Surface Pro 9 get used, with the Mini 6 taking the lead on screen each day. I dont feel like selling or trading in the old Pro though.
Gave my 12.9” 2017 to my mom. It’s been great for watching videos in the background while cooking or in bed when she doesn’t want the TV glare bothering my dad.
We do have a bunch of old iPads that I’ll be giving away to relatives next time we visit the Philippines.
How was your 2017 12.9" holding up? Admittedly one of the reasons i don't use mine much anymore is it developed touch screen sensitivity issues again. I had replaced it under AC+ twice in the course of its lifetime for that reason but have since let AC+ lapse and am letting the iPP collect dust now. I hesitate to give it to someone and have it frustrate them with poor screen touch response.
Not sure if you thought I was responding to you or if you were just chiming in. I was actually responding to OP, but no matter.I don't find the 11" too bulky per se, but it's on the heavier side (~470g, relatively speaking obviously), especially with a Smart Folio (~650g). My theory is that a mini (~300g) even with a Smart Folio (~400g) will be substantially more comfortable to use while holding the device. I was kind of excited that the Pro M4 got thinned down, but it didn't really do much for the 11" in terms of weight savings (it's like 20g lighter or something?).
I'm also trying to optimize backpack weight for traveling, and while saving 250g doesn't sound like much it's just one piece of the puzzle.
The screen is quite a bit smaller, but due to the aspect ratio it's not that big of a deal for content consumption (where most of the stuff is widescreen).
I had the OG 12.9" iPad Pro with a home button and A9X. It did give me that "wow" effect because it was just that huge slate of touch-sensitive glass with a display underneath. I did use it for 4-5 years and it held up very well, but it was so close to a light laptop in terms of size and weight (again with a case so you can stand it up) that I found myself using a laptop more and more instead of the iPad. Wanting an in-between device, I got the 11" Pro (I had an iPad Air 2 before the 12.9" Pro so I knew the form factor) and I find myself using that a lot more. The mini is me trying to go one step further in that direction.
I briefly used a mini here and there many years ago (never owned one for myself though), then it kind of got off my radar but around two years ago I was in a karaoke bar where they gave you an iPad mini (4th gen or something) to search for songs and that reminded me that this form factor is surprisingly very usable.
Then, after recently getting annoyed at myself for not getting my 11" Pro with cellular (my 12.9" Pro was the cellular model) I figured I may as well try a mini. So I had that idea since about July/August, but didn't really feel like spending >= 80% of the MSRP for a 3 year old device and shortly after the rumor mill really got going. So as soon as I was able to order the A17 Pro model, I did.
It just arrived as I'm writing this post, so I'll get my first impressions now 😅