I was looking forward to the OLED screen. What a huge disappointment! The function keys on the new keyboard are much appreciated. I returned both. Hopefully, Apple will make more significant changes like adding MAC OS.
Then go buy a MacBook. Good god the “Mac OS should be on iPad “ crowd is nauseating.I was looking forward to the OLED screen. What a huge disappointment! The function keys on the new keyboard are much appreciated. I returned both. Hopefully, Apple will make more significant changes like adding MAC OS.
Apparently it didn't do a good enough job of compacting because Samsung was able to advertise a girl finding a guitar playing it with only four strings. I have to admit, that was a pretty good answer back to the "controversial" Apple commercial.I thought my M4 would compact trash like the Apple ad I saw. Very disappointed.
Blooming is glaringly obvious when reading light text on black background in the dark. That’s one use case for which OLED makes an important difference, and why some of us are excited by finally getting it on the iPad. It also makes a significant difference in certain movie scenes, like star fields, or when watching with subtitles.You'll see bloom in extreme circumstances on mini-LED. But the blacks are real black on both technologies, and that's the thing most people notice and go wow at.
I'm on the fence about it. I've owned every OLED iphone, several OLED TVs, the mini-LED 12.9 M1 and a MBP M3 Max 16"
I'm just not sure how much better the screen can be. OK if you sit side by side you'll notice a bit better contrast or pop (which could be considered over-saturation) on OLED. You'll see bloom in extreme circumstances on mini-LED.
But the blacks are real black on both technologies, and that's the thing most people notice and go wow at.
Timmy said it's the biggest change since the iPad was launched ... I'd say mini-LED was, and OLED is just an evolution of that, to the eye.
Hopefully, Apple will make more significant changes like adding MAC OS.
I'm on the fence about it. I've owned every OLED iphone, several OLED TVs, the mini-LED 12.9 M1 and a MBP M3 Max 16"
I'm just not sure how much better the screen can be. OK if you sit side by side you'll notice a bit better contrast or pop (which could be considered over-saturation) on OLED. You'll see bloom in extreme circumstances on mini-LED.
But the blacks are real black on both technologies, and that's the thing most people notice and go wow at.
Timmy said it's the biggest change since the iPad was launched ... I'd say mini-LED was, and OLED is just an evolution of that, to the eye.
Translation, they had no intention of keeping it, was just renting it to post something like this.Could you elaborate? How was it a huge disappointment?
These iPads are a luxury item, most people should not be buying them in these fiscally tough times. You should only buy them if you are well off financially. I got mine today, pretty happy with it so far. Gave the M1 to my wife.Glad you were able to test it out and determine it wasn’t the right fit for you. Hope you either already had or are able to find what you are looking for.
So it can be the worst Mac in the entire lineup? No thanks.like adding MAC OS.
What type of psycho reads in the dark with light text on a black background? Do you just hate your eyes?Blooming is glaringly obvious when reading light text on black background in the dark. That’s one use case for which OLED makes an important difference, and why some of us are excited by finally getting it on the iPad. It also makes a significant difference in certain movie scenes, like star fields, or when watching with subtitles.
My eyes like it, and it helps reduce wakefulness when reading in bed before sleep. Don’t you use dark mode?What type of psycho reads in the dark with light text on a black background? Do you just hate your eyes?