Dude, what a complete video from top to bottom, I had to stop at 6 mins to type this because what a breath of fresh air from having watched at least a hundred videos on the iPad for the past couple weeks, EVERYONE fills their video with at least 3-4 mins of filler BS (and that's before sponsorship talk). You gained a new sub.
This is how you do it! While a lot of the tech reviewers have basically made the same video on the two (13" ALWAYS BETTER, M4 GO VROOM, BUT IPAD OS SO WEAK, DISPLAY BEAUTIFUL), you actually evaluated things like the true benefits of the textured glass, differences in sound quality, and practical examples of performance difference with the extra core. And it felt like a more even handed review and less a regurgitation of a spec sheet or Apple worship (I say as a fan of Apple products.)
I got the 1 TB 13 inch model, simply because the 16 gigs of RAM allows me to use more layers in high res Procreate documents. That’s one use case where the extra memory directly impacts usability. Procreate will refuse to even open some of my larger projects on any iPad with less than 16 gigs of ram.
I read somewhere on the Procreate forums that app developers are limited to about 5gb of memory, meaning that going from 8gb of ram to 16gb wouldn't make a difference, but I might be wrong as I'm pretty sure that post was pretty old
@@buzzyy_bee1897 That changed some years ago. Procreate is able to allocate more RAM to its sandbox depending on the physical memory on the system. There was an official blog post about it from Savage Interactive around the time the M1 iPads were released. But I’ve also tested this, as I’ve airdropped some larger files to other iPads, including M4 ones, that simply won’t open on 8 gigs of RAM.
@@buzzyy_bee1897This changed around the time the M1 iPads were first released. Procreate limits the amounts of layers depending on the total amount of physical RAM in the system. I know this because I’ve tried to open several of my larger documents on iPads with 8 or less gigs of ram, and Procreate throws up an error message and refuses to open them. It is also possible to verify if you open a canvas of the same resolution on both an iPad with 8 and 16 gigs of RAM respectively and check the available amount of layers. The number will be different depending on available memory.
Great video. I have the last iPad Pro (M2) and I do all my editing on it. I use daVinci Resolve and I feel that it lacks the extra RAM. Otherwise is a beast of a machine only held back by iPadOs
I own the 13" 1 terrabyte and love it. I need the extra screen real estate for art and Adobe products. I don't use nano. The fact that' it's fully capable to advance into the AI world is another plus. Be ready for larger files, more resolution, and higher videos resulting in the need for these terabytes. So think future AI & Terybytes❤
1:37 they have the excact same media engine, so even having 10 more CPU Cores shouldnt make any difference (Dont know why the 8GB Model was faster though). What you could also test would be unsupported Video Files where the CPU does the rendering, not the media engine. 10 bit 422 footage for example. I bet the 16gb model would be faster here
OK, so the variant you wanna go for whether you go for 12 or 11 is the 512 or the one terabyte so you get an Nan Chip if you go above 512 or at 512 if you are at 256 one chip chip is what makes a difference Other than that that’s it the eight gigs, and the 16 years are very close to the same was crazy as it’s not really 8 it’s 12 someone did a teardown and all the 12 models really actually had 12 gigs ram but the computer only sees 8 I hope they use it for that Siri.
1:41 perhaps more cores = quicker to heat up which leads to throttling sooner which ultimately leads to slower performance? just speculation but still hugely ironic regardless because the higher spec'd ipad takes longer to export
@@ALEDAMASisnt better just different on the glass color looks warmer and mirror black, on the nano any glare very comfortable and color looks less warmer. You will forget this and prefer not having glare in the screen
Hlw sir, I recently purchased ipad pro M4 13 inch model and have a issue regarding speaker can you please tell me the sound when 10-40% than there are no loudly sound it is like very low it means very low even fan is off than sound are not heard but when increase to sound 50-90% than sound quality is ok. Is the same problem you facing please reply sir I have 14 days for replacement than I take this action please reply
I bought the 13inch 256gb cellular since its really only my photos that take the most of my storage which i just end up putting them in the cloud and cellular so I don’t have to constantly use the slow asf phones hotspot
The iPhones hotspot since the 12 is just as quick as the cellular connection itself. It’s my home wifi and there’s no issues. Easily delivers 300mbit. Just overheating can become an issue.
I had an 10.5-inch until 2021 when I got a 13 (well, 12.9) because specifically it was bigger. But I got a 14 inch MacBook Pro. Since then I’ve realised that I do “laptop” tasks on the MacBook and the large ipad was nearly as big, and pretty heavy too! And then just a few days ago, I got an 11-inch iPad Pro (M4). Now, it can do “iPad” things like being small and light. I might sometimes miss the larger screen, but most of the time I don’t notice. What I do notice is that I can take it with me more often. Definitely a wise decision. My ipad pro 12.9 inch was “only” 256GB and was enough for me (I don’t really do video editing). So I bought the 256GB version of the iPad Pro and used the money I saved to get the keyboard and pen. I figured that the extra processor would only be of use in limited circumstances that won’t affect me, and the extra RAM also would be something I probably wouldn’t notice.
Dude, what a complete video from top to bottom, I had to stop at 6 mins to type this because what a breath of fresh air from having watched at least a hundred videos on the iPad for the past couple weeks, EVERYONE fills their video with at least 3-4 mins of filler BS (and that's before sponsorship talk). You gained a new sub.
7:44 11" vs 13", ZY picks the 11"
The 13 inch M4 iPad Pro is the size to get for me
This is how you do it! While a lot of the tech reviewers have basically made the same video on the two (13" ALWAYS BETTER, M4 GO VROOM, BUT IPAD OS SO WEAK, DISPLAY BEAUTIFUL), you actually evaluated things like the true benefits of the textured glass, differences in sound quality, and practical examples of performance difference with the extra core. And it felt like a more even handed review and less a regurgitation of a spec sheet or Apple worship (I say as a fan of Apple products.)
I got the 1 TB 13 inch model, simply because the 16 gigs of RAM allows me to use more layers in high res Procreate documents. That’s one use case where the extra memory directly impacts usability. Procreate will refuse to even open some of my larger projects on any iPad with less than 16 gigs of ram.
I read somewhere on the Procreate forums that app developers are limited to about 5gb of memory, meaning that going from 8gb of ram to 16gb wouldn't make a difference, but I might be wrong as I'm pretty sure that post was pretty old
@@buzzyy_bee1897 That changed some years ago. Procreate is able to allocate more RAM to its sandbox depending on the physical memory on the system. There was an official blog post about it from Savage Interactive around the time the M1 iPads were released. But I’ve also tested this, as I’ve airdropped some larger files to other iPads, including M4 ones, that simply won’t open on 8 gigs of RAM.
@@buzzyy_bee1897This changed around the time the M1 iPads were first released. Procreate limits the amounts of layers depending on the total amount of physical RAM in the system. I know this because I’ve tried to open several of my larger documents on iPads with 8 or less gigs of ram, and Procreate throws up an error message and refuses to open them. It is also possible to verify if you open a canvas of the same resolution on both an iPad with 8 and 16 gigs of RAM respectively and check the available amount of layers. The number will be different depending on available memory.
Thanks. Nice video, well executed. You don't need 40 minutes or more to explain well like most other TH-camrs.
Great video. I have the last iPad Pro (M2) and I do all my editing on it. I use daVinci Resolve and I feel that it lacks the extra RAM. Otherwise is a beast of a machine only held back by iPadOs
Although it doesn’t seems to be needed, more RAM and extra storage may be mandatory if Apple Intelligence will require in the near future.
And iypt will. You're on the right track about 'future'. We are in a MAJOR transition
I own the 13" 1 terrabyte and love it. I need the extra screen real estate for art and Adobe products. I don't use nano. The fact that' it's fully capable to advance into the AI world is another plus. Be ready for larger files, more resolution, and higher videos resulting in the need for these terabytes. So think future AI & Terybytes❤
Well explained. Can someone comment on which ipad 12.9 pro (M2) or 13 pro (M4) has better battery life? Thanks.
1:37 they have the excact same media engine, so even having 10 more CPU Cores shouldnt make any difference (Dont know why the 8GB Model was faster though).
What you could also test would be unsupported Video Files where the CPU does the rendering, not the media engine. 10 bit 422 footage for example. I bet the 16gb model would be faster here
OK, so the variant you wanna go for whether you go for 12 or 11 is the 512 or the one terabyte so you get an Nan Chip if you go above 512 or at 512 if you are at 256 one chip chip is what makes a difference
Other than that that’s it the eight gigs, and the 16 years are very close to the same was crazy as it’s not really 8 it’s 12 someone did a teardown and all the 12 models really actually had 12 gigs ram but the computer only sees 8 I hope they use it for that Siri.
1:41 perhaps more cores = quicker to heat up which leads to throttling sooner which ultimately leads to slower performance? just speculation but still hugely ironic regardless because the higher spec'd ipad takes longer to export
Great video. Why would a power user even want to use an iPad for video editing ??? Any power user....
Nano-texture is a waste of money as you can get screen protectors that do pretty much the same.
in a controlled environment glossy is better than mate, better colors
@@ALEDAMASisnt better just different on the glass color looks warmer and mirror black, on the nano any glare very comfortable and color looks less warmer. You will forget this and prefer not having glare in the screen
Hlw sir, I recently purchased ipad pro M4 13 inch model and have a issue regarding speaker can you please tell me the sound when 10-40% than there are no loudly sound it is like very low it means very low even fan is off than sound are not heard but when increase to sound 50-90% than sound quality is ok. Is the same problem you facing please reply sir I have 14 days for replacement than I take this action please reply
I’m here for the cat cameo. What’s his/her name?
Nice & Thanks :)
4:04 😂
He should’ve went over the cellular option but good vid
Max chip 16 inch with a small iPhone Pro or Pro chip 16 inch with iPad Pro and small iPhone Pro
I bought the 13inch 256gb cellular since its really only my photos that take the most of my storage which i just end up putting them in the cloud and cellular so I don’t have to constantly use the slow asf phones hotspot
The iPhones hotspot since the 12 is just as quick as the cellular connection itself. It’s my home wifi and there’s no issues. Easily delivers 300mbit. Just overheating can become an issue.
2tb M4 iPad is a beast but still can do less than my MacBook Pro mid 2012 lol
Stage Manager on 11"?
these are nonsubstantial differences
Video begins at 0:02
Purchased 13inch. Wrong choice. Its toooo large. Uncomfortable to use
it can replace a laptop? meaning productivity
@@ALEDAMAS laptop is laptop, I regret buying 13inch pro. It literally has nothing in it to do. Still, it depends on what are you using it for.
You mean wrong choice and it being too large for you.
@@Adamtendo_player_1 ++
I had an 10.5-inch until 2021 when I got a 13 (well, 12.9) because specifically it was bigger. But I got a 14 inch MacBook Pro. Since then I’ve realised that I do “laptop” tasks on the MacBook and the large ipad was nearly as big, and pretty heavy too! And then just a few days ago, I got an 11-inch iPad Pro (M4). Now, it can do “iPad” things like being small and light. I might sometimes miss the larger screen, but most of the time I don’t notice. What I do notice is that I can take it with me more often. Definitely a wise decision.
My ipad pro 12.9 inch was “only” 256GB and was enough for me (I don’t really do video editing). So I bought the 256GB version of the iPad Pro and used the money I saved to get the keyboard and pen. I figured that the extra processor would only be of use in limited circumstances that won’t affect me, and the extra RAM also would be something I probably wouldn’t notice.
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