Hi there,
I'd like to buy a new iPad Pro model to upgrade from my old 2017 10,5" iPad Pro. I've decided to go for a Pro again since I want to retain the 120 Hz screen. Drawing features and performance aren't important factors to me since I mainly use my iPad for note-taking. Now, because I plan on using the new tablet for at least the next five years, I would like to buy a somewhat recent model though.
That leaves me with two options that I'm considering: The new M4 iPad Pro plus Apple Pencil Pro or the previous gen M2 iPad Pro with the 2nd generation Pencil.
M4 iPad Pro plus Pro Pencil: 1348€
M2 iPad Pro plus 2nd Gen Pencil: 911€
The new one is a whole 400€+ more expensive than the old one, and moreover, I'm not sure that my main use case of note-taking (on a screen that will mostly be displaying a white background) will be ideal for the new OLED screen. What do you guys think, maybe one of you has used a different OLED tablet in the same way and can speak for the longevity in a use case like that?
I'm currently leaning towards the old one since the old LCD screens always looked great to me and I just don't see the point in spending another entry-level iPad's worth to then worry about burn-in on a fragile-looking new iPad.
I'd like to buy a new iPad Pro model to upgrade from my old 2017 10,5" iPad Pro. I've decided to go for a Pro again since I want to retain the 120 Hz screen. Drawing features and performance aren't important factors to me since I mainly use my iPad for note-taking. Now, because I plan on using the new tablet for at least the next five years, I would like to buy a somewhat recent model though.
That leaves me with two options that I'm considering: The new M4 iPad Pro plus Apple Pencil Pro or the previous gen M2 iPad Pro with the 2nd generation Pencil.
M4 iPad Pro plus Pro Pencil: 1348€
M2 iPad Pro plus 2nd Gen Pencil: 911€
The new one is a whole 400€+ more expensive than the old one, and moreover, I'm not sure that my main use case of note-taking (on a screen that will mostly be displaying a white background) will be ideal for the new OLED screen. What do you guys think, maybe one of you has used a different OLED tablet in the same way and can speak for the longevity in a use case like that?
I'm currently leaning towards the old one since the old LCD screens always looked great to me and I just don't see the point in spending another entry-level iPad's worth to then worry about burn-in on a fragile-looking new iPad.