Hey, welcome back! My take, yes to an improved pencil, yes to a change in face cameral placement, yes on OLED displays across both Pro sizes, no to the M4 chip. Yes to a new Magic Keyboard. I've been working around the lack of a calculator so long I don't think I care, probably won't use it. They might make some additional enhancements to iPadOS at WWDC, but once again it will fall short of hype. It's an iPad, Apple won't make it a compelling MacBook replacement (and they shouldn't IMHO).
Thanks! Excited to be back. I have to agree with you. I was shocked Gurman said anything about the M4 but I don't see that happening with the iPads. Thanks for watching. :)
I think when you connect the new Magic Keyboard to the 13" iPad Pro, it will run macOS. Just a thought. This makes sense considering the huge cost, it will not really cannibalize Mac sales, profit might even be greater.
The I’d expect Apple to try and make more money per unit with these. So they could go the barely updating the hardware route and just giving fancy names to essentua a firmware update. Then they can introduce accessories and software they can justify subscriptions for. Also no hard drive bumps on sub $1,000 models. With ai they can get away with small upgrades. The most expensive models will get the upgrades and they’ll market those whole leaving out what your average iPad buyer won’t have access to. It’s like the iPhone, only the top tier buyers are getting new tech, the rest get 2 year old + tech.
They could use an M100 instead of an M4, but if they still use iPhone software on iPads, it's just a test of the customers' intelligence! Having the price and weight (with the pencil and Magic Keyboard) as well as the performance of a MacBook Pro laptop, while using iPhone software (incorrectly called "iPad OS"), is merely a test of intelligence for customers who don't think for themselves. Apple has a historic opportunity to save the iPad (Pro) by allowing MAC OS (or some version of it) on the iPad, and if they don't do it now, it will be a big disappointment and the downfall of the iPad!
You are back 🎉
wohoo!! I'm stoked! :)
Hi Christina it’s Zoe I miss you
Hey, welcome back! My take, yes to an improved pencil, yes to a change in face cameral placement, yes on OLED displays across both Pro sizes, no to the M4 chip. Yes to a new Magic Keyboard. I've been working around the lack of a calculator so long I don't think I care, probably won't use it. They might make some additional enhancements to iPadOS at WWDC, but once again it will fall short of hype. It's an iPad, Apple won't make it a compelling MacBook replacement (and they shouldn't IMHO).
Thanks! Excited to be back. I have to agree with you. I was shocked Gurman said anything about the M4 but I don't see that happening with the iPads. Thanks for watching. :)
I think when you connect the new Magic Keyboard to the 13" iPad Pro, it will run macOS. Just a thought. This makes sense considering the huge cost, it will not really cannibalize Mac sales, profit might even be greater.
Apple pencil for iPhone!
No
@@TheUncleSpiderX I can only hope. It is really time to use a pencil on the big phone screens.
@@erwinmeisel2545 Steve Jobs did not want that on iPhones ever
The I’d expect Apple to try and make more money per unit with these. So they could go the barely updating the hardware route and just giving fancy names to essentua a firmware update. Then they can introduce accessories and software they can justify subscriptions for. Also no hard drive bumps on sub $1,000 models. With ai they can get away with small upgrades. The most expensive models will get the upgrades and they’ll market those whole leaving out what your average iPad buyer won’t have access to. It’s like the iPhone, only the top tier buyers are getting new tech, the rest get 2 year old + tech.
They could use an M100 instead of an M4, but if they still use iPhone software on iPads, it's just a test of the customers' intelligence! Having the price and weight (with the pencil and Magic Keyboard) as well as the performance of a MacBook Pro laptop, while using iPhone software (incorrectly called "iPad OS"), is merely a test of intelligence for customers who don't think for themselves. Apple has a historic opportunity to save the iPad (Pro) by allowing MAC OS (or some version of it) on the iPad, and if they don't do it now, it will be a big disappointment and the downfall of the iPad!