Just left my local Apple Store after having picked up the 11” IPP and Magic Keyboard (both in space black).
I have a few thoughts having played around with the various models in store.
OLED: this was hard to tell under the super-bright Apple Store lights, but it looked beautiful as expected. Will test more when I’m home.
Nano texture- The nano texture screen is nice. But there is a clear difference is clarity and colour, which is typical of matte displays. The screen has a lovely texture to touch, nicer in some ways than the regular glossy display. There is also a little resistance when using the pencil, giving it a slightly more paper-like feel. However the trade offs with clarity aren’t worth it for me, so I stuck with the regular screen.
Size: I’ve owned pretty much every iPad since the start. Since the M chips I’ve swung between using the 12.9” and the 11” model (sometimes both). I went together the 11” model this time as I have a 13” MacBook Air and wanted the 11” for journeys to and from work and wanted the extra portability. However the 13” model is noticeably lighter than before, and of course the Magic Keyboard has full sized keys and a much larger trackpad, which are nice. Ultimately I stuck with the 11”, as I wanted something with the footprint of the old 12” MacBook. Trackpad feels better btw, but the haptics aren’t as strong as on a regular MacBook.
Colours: the silver and white magic MK looks a lot nicer in person than in videos / images. However having owned a white Magic Keyboard before it would get stained by cleaning cloths etc in the same bag /other items. I also hated the way the keyboard brightness looked on the white keys. So I went with the space black. For those of you considering mixing colours- e.g a silver iPad with a space grey keyboard, when I tried this out it looked ok, but took away from the overall aesthetic imo.
Misc:
- For those who've asked, despite the black rubber gasket around the keyboard tray of the MK, the screen still touches flush with the aluminium palm rests of the keyboard. I assume this is by design and Apple don't think it is a problem from their testing.
- This is the first time I’ve purchased AppleCare for an iPad. It’s £25 in the uk to replace the OLED screen with AppleCare, and of course the Magic Keyboard and pencil are covered too. This makes it worth it imo.
Hopes this helps some of you out there 👍🏼
I have a few thoughts having played around with the various models in store.
OLED: this was hard to tell under the super-bright Apple Store lights, but it looked beautiful as expected. Will test more when I’m home.
Nano texture- The nano texture screen is nice. But there is a clear difference is clarity and colour, which is typical of matte displays. The screen has a lovely texture to touch, nicer in some ways than the regular glossy display. There is also a little resistance when using the pencil, giving it a slightly more paper-like feel. However the trade offs with clarity aren’t worth it for me, so I stuck with the regular screen.
Size: I’ve owned pretty much every iPad since the start. Since the M chips I’ve swung between using the 12.9” and the 11” model (sometimes both). I went together the 11” model this time as I have a 13” MacBook Air and wanted the 11” for journeys to and from work and wanted the extra portability. However the 13” model is noticeably lighter than before, and of course the Magic Keyboard has full sized keys and a much larger trackpad, which are nice. Ultimately I stuck with the 11”, as I wanted something with the footprint of the old 12” MacBook. Trackpad feels better btw, but the haptics aren’t as strong as on a regular MacBook.
Colours: the silver and white magic MK looks a lot nicer in person than in videos / images. However having owned a white Magic Keyboard before it would get stained by cleaning cloths etc in the same bag /other items. I also hated the way the keyboard brightness looked on the white keys. So I went with the space black. For those of you considering mixing colours- e.g a silver iPad with a space grey keyboard, when I tried this out it looked ok, but took away from the overall aesthetic imo.
Misc:
- For those who've asked, despite the black rubber gasket around the keyboard tray of the MK, the screen still touches flush with the aluminium palm rests of the keyboard. I assume this is by design and Apple don't think it is a problem from their testing.
- This is the first time I’ve purchased AppleCare for an iPad. It’s £25 in the uk to replace the OLED screen with AppleCare, and of course the Magic Keyboard and pencil are covered too. This makes it worth it imo.
Hopes this helps some of you out there 👍🏼
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