Absolutely spot on and apple you can guarantee knows This the only reason they won’t let us use Mac OS is because it will cannibalise those sales for MacBooks a Mac OS enabled M4 iPad would be a game changer for a LOT of people
No, iPadOS should not become MacOS. There's plenty of applications that use w/e power's available on iPadOS. Moreover, once you start pushing for that power demand on a tablet, you can't escape from physics constraints and like the Macbook Air, certain applications will saturate w/e cooling you have and it'll throttle back to a different power profile. More powerful iPad chips allow for a better power 2 efficiency curve. If you want a keyboard + mouse + desktop level of applications, get a macbook air or other windows tablet/PC hybrid.
I think one of the reasons Apple made the iPad Pro even thinner is to reduce the overall thickness when using it with their Magic Keyboard. If you fold that thing up it's pretty massive.
I personally think that the only reason for the reduced thickness is the fact OLED panels are thinner and it allows to make the iPad thinner with no additional change on the inside.
@@techsamurai11 11 inches models did not have local dimming, however I don't know if they were edge lit or full array. Not that it matters, OLED stay thinner no matter how LCD are lit.
Yep, I work in an environment where loads of people use iPad Pros as their primary devices, and almost everyone has a Magic Keyboard attached most of the time. The thinness makes a huge difference in that situation.
for sure but it will be unlikely to replace console currently . the automatic assumption for most people on mobile is that games are free and for console its that games are paid . this means devs are unlikely to port their games without seeing a good return on investment
@@abz7800 I remember when Super Mario Run cost like £8 and people went nuts. Compared to £30/40 normally for a Nintendo game. People’s logics do need to change.
@@abz7800 Honestly, the main thing holding us back is battery, which we may have fixed if we can put Solid State batteries (I think Toyota wasn't the "First" but they had the biggest improvement getting nearly 750 miles in a single charge but there's apparently better ones coming out in testing) in a tiny formfactor. We've focused so much on making our devices efficient because Lithium Ion is so dangerous. A 7000 mAh battery is considered unsafe which a lot of tablets use on minimum spec devices, and 10000 mAh is the largest we've had it without severe risk of it blowing up (not to mention how much fast charging has worn these batteries down so quickly and causes it to balloon up, which leave it at risk for exploding). If mobile manufacturers could stop worrying about reaching the 8W or 15W performance measures to conserve battery life, we'd be in such a good spot for handhelds/mobile devices actually having good quality without pulling an Asus handheld which dies within an hour at max performance mode lol.
My guess is that these devices are used as a stepping stone. Once a critical mass of publisher partnerships has been reached, apple will plonk an M5-6 into their apple tv and become the most vertically integrated console maker over night
@@abz7800 The goal is not to replace the console but more to motivate devs to optimise their new games for apple silicon and so, include apple into the gaming world. Realistically only M pro chips are able to actually play recent games but the strategy with Apple is interesting : Ok you won't have the same experience on Mac relative to a 4080 PC but if you buy a game on the App Store you will have access to it on your iPhone, your iPad and Mac so you can enjoy games visuals on great screens and sound system.
Nice review but I feel that you spend too much time talking about the iphone instead of the new ipad in the gaming section of the video. Even the footage is mostly the iphone version. More videos showing the new iPad gaming performance would be nice.
Recently picked up an M4 iPad myself and I definitely agree with a lot of what you had to say here. The hardware is so good you want to use it all the time, but then software headaches rear their head and leave you frustrated. It’s an amazing premium tablet and nothing more. It will not replace your laptop. It is a luxury computing device for most people.
I was using a 2019 pro and it replaced my laptop till this year🤷🏽♂️ so it’s possible, mind you that was with way weaker hardware lol. It’s not a perfect experience but I was able to accomplish video editing & photo editing. Was there hiccups? Yes. Did I get annoyed? Yes. Point is, it def can replace a laptop if you need it to and learn work arounds on the tablet.
@@MWM1293it can for some tasks like video editing and photo editing. But I cannot imagine giving ip my PC workstation for video and photos. It was a long time ago that I played a game on ipad.
It's not the first, he does this in other videos and so do some of the other guys
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I was hoping for Oliver to get a 16GB RAM iPad so we could get more Apple Reviews! Happy it happened and also a request, Oliver try changing the config files for RE4, Death Stranding and RE7 so we can see what is the limit of the iPad.
For my use, iPad hardware 10/10 - Software 2/10. It still has the same problems as before, and Apple hasn't fixed any of my IOS issues. I'll probably wait for Windows ARM tablet/laptop combo with new chip.
Most of the gaming review section is about the iPhone, and that it was locked 30fps on the iPad. There's instructions online for unlocking the framerate (and changing other settings) for resident evil. Exploring that to see how the iPad compares unlocked would have been more informative. Looking on youtube, the first result when seaching for 60fps m4 ipad resident evil, shows it running about 60fps. It would be good to get that confirmed by digital foundry.
Yes I did this with death stranding. Running at a higher resolution, HDR and 60 fps. You just need to get a copy of the config file from the mac version, update the settings via a text editor and drop it in the games root folder by connecting the iPad to a MAC. Runs really well on my m4 ipad. It is a shame though that we have to jump through so many hoops. There is a great thread on Reddit on this.
Absolutely the best screen money can buy right now. Movies and HDR content on it just looks insanely good. I wouldn’t buy it as a primarily gaming machine, but it does work very well for a bit of gaming on the side. And Oliver, get a Magic Keyboard if you can - adds a lot to the device!
steam deck and a tab s9 plus or ultra gets you the same as the same price, and u don't need to spend a single dollar on games on the deck if u don't want to or wanna play online u don't buy this thing unless u gonna work on it or u are filthy rich who doesn't know what to do with the money
@@fliko6808iphone got way less people than android in what community concerns, not only that but to play those games you need to have the highest end things of apple (Not even iphone 15 can run them) and on top of that you have to pay 50USD extra for each of them. On Android even low end devices can play PC games which is impressive and obviously the amount of people is magnitudes higher, not only that but most people will opt for piracy which is not available on apple (Or is it? You know since the lawsuit where you now have the possibility to install apps outside the appstore) there's no competition at all.
I bought my iPhone 15 Pro because I wanted to be able to play AC Mirage on the go. And then I bought the iPad M4 just because the amazing OLED panel it has. And then I ended up sticking with my iPad for gaming, and my iPhone for what’s meant to be, a phone. 😅
tell me you are rich without telling me you are rich, unless u are dumb enough to spend everything in a phone and a tablet and not have a gaming setup, that's like 4000 euros, enough to have a gaming setup, a tv a console and a laptop if u don't buy the higher tier devices and aim for good performance/ratio and leftover for a decent phone. I had a m1 macbook pro myself when it came out, it was just a tablet with a keyboard, very good speakers, nice screen but not oled, but really i couldn't do anything with it, in my case a decent window laptop would've been better even if the speakers are not the same, but for 2k u can find a good ultrabook with a 4050 low power or something which is enough for 1080p
@@albertotrigosbueno5547 i'am actually rich, thanks for pointing that out, I have my gaming setup too, Series X, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and my Windows PC with a 4090, and a 77 G4 OLED. I just do it because I want to have fun. I recently bought a MacBook Air M3, just to try the new games on Mac, like AC Shadows. but of course I will play it on my PC by the end of the day.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 if it had steam it be amazing, too bad it’s only a handful of games. Steam would probably be the only thing to make games viable on it, because people could just play their already owned games without paying a bunch of money up front
I don't think it was mentioned in the video, but if you want to be blown away by the iPad Pro M4 try Warzone Mobile. Playing the Team Death Match Maps it's crazy how comparable it gets to looking like Modern Warfare 3 even at high frame rates
Honestly, completely disagree. Sure the animations and overall look are sort of there, but the asset quality and density is completely obliterated, the baked lighting is far lower quality and there's no ambient occlusion or volumetric lighting, and the shading on materials is significantly dumbed down. If it was made specifically for this high end hardware in mind, it'd get a lot closer, but still way below. Top end mobile hardware has reached 8th Gen console level specs for a few years now, just a matter of unoptimized OS.
It's impressive for such a portable device but it's nowhere near to MW3 running on a proper gaming PC. Not even the much smaller display can mask it...
I use the iPad Pro about 14 hours a day. I am watching this video on my iPad, I use it as a second display, browsing machine, reading tablet, note taking tablet and as other people would use a phone at home. I bought the 1 terabyte 13 inch m4 a couple days ago and it is truly wonderful. With how much I use my iPad I swap every two ish years which is basically every generation of iPad Pro. Did the bonus RAM and marginally better chip on the 1 terabyte show any difference compared to a lower specced M4 iPad Pro?
I still dont get how they made a dead space mobile game like 15 years that looks on par or even better than these ports and that ran smooth on nearly every device it supported.
@@albertotrigosbueno5547 not quite - iPhones and iPads are passive cooling devices. They can’t be too powerful due to heat and throttling. That’s why even if hardware is capable to run AAA games - like Apple devices - games framerate and graphics quality could be below expectations of some gamers. Even Nintendo Switch have active cooling, smartphones and tablet unfortunately not.
I have a 13inch 1TB M4 IPad Pro and I’m stunned at how much I use it everyday.If your work can be done in browsers, it’s the only desktop computer you need
I’ve played re7 and almost beat village on my m4 iPad. I think it’s amazing of how well it runs on this machine and the battery life doesn’t dive bomb either
I thought the video was about IPAD M4 gaming performance but half of the video talks about tue ipad itself which is pretty common now. Dang waste of time.
If they made it 1.5x or even 2x the thickness, they could massively increase the battery capacity, it would be more amazing. With the money saved in design costs, avoiding the 5mm budget, they could double the storage capacity also. Customers will end up putting a case on it so it can stand, and make it comfortable to hold anyway.
like 3 or 4 years ago i went all apple bought a iphone 12 pro max and a macbook pro m1, 5 month later i sold both, realized with half the money i could get devices which were more usable for me, like oh look the speakers are so good, ok, but then u couldn't do anything apart from normal usage (browser music videos netflix) with the money of an macbook pro u can buy a oled tv and have a decent little laptop or steam deck if u wanna game
The operating system needs an overhaul. File management on iPad and iPhone is buggy and limited (somehow worse on iPad). The AppStore makes them a ton but there has to be some way to improve file management and also implement stronger desktop applications
From a proper OLED fanboy and I love the tech currently have a Panasonic LZ200 OLED that one only gets 1000 plus nits on a 10% window now the fact this iPad tandem OLED reaches that numbers on the full size of the 100% panel is absolutely insane I have the 13 inch M4 IPad and I get what people say it’s addictive to use because the panel is simply gorgeous too look at watching Dolby vision movies on it is better than any TV on the market if apple made a 65 inch version I would sell a kidney for that
TV OLEDs use multiple emissive elements per subpixel already for years (or basically forever). This is only new for smaller panels like in tablets. The reason your TV doesn't reach that brightness is power draw and heat. Smaller panels simply have a easier time with that.
@@SentinelBorg great info mate I would still love a tandem OLED display in consumer TVs that would be awesome but I wonder what the power draw would be and I assume a panel heatsink would be a must
@@CH-bn7qb It is just not possible in a realistic manner. The same way there are no TVs with AMOLED panels (which also beat TVs in full screen brightness). "Tandem OLED" is just a small/mobile LG panel with now two emissive sources per pixel, while for example their WOLED in TVs use four.
@@SentinelBorg wouldn't that take away the infinite contrast ratio? i mean even if it's 5000000:1? what about the pixel next to the dark area in a scene, the next pixel is bright so the dark one also is active, wouldn't that kill the oled look?
I mean, I can do anything I need on an iPad Pro 2018 with A12X. The only time I ever got an issue was when I made a massive GarageBand track and the 4GB of RAM was a limiting factor. So A12X wasn’t even an issue. (Also it still features higher memory bandwidth than the latest iPhone too) Other than my small GarageBand issue, almost everything runs great. I’m currently playing SpongeBob SquarePants The Cosmic Shake at max settings 60 fps with no issues on my iPad. I see no value in upgrading yet.
@@1gta4gta You missed my point did you ? I know my iPad can't run these games. I wouldn't want to play such games on a passively cooled device anyway. My point was, no need to spend so much money on a M4 iPad Pro when a M1 or even M2 iPad would do the trick just as well for so many people. For my use, I don't even feel the need to upgrade as playing PS4 games but worse on a tablet doesn't interest me. If I want to do serious handheld play, I'd rather get a Steam Deck, Windows handheld, or even a Nintendo Switch (or it's sucessor which is right upon us)
It's a shame that emulation is so heavily detested by Apple policies because this and the other M-chip powered iPads would be the go to tablets for portable gaming if the software was there.
I was really looking forward to the iPad tests. These devices are becoming real competitors to consoles, and their power is exploding generation after generation.
iPad Pro has been a fantastic web browsing machine for me, and that's enough to justify its existence for me. my only complaint is that external monitor is limited to 60hz
If you're doing this more in the future, please get a lighter table and another set of lights. I can barely make out where the tablet ends and table begins.
I appreciate this video since I would like to see more console like games coming to iPad. More gaming options just makes the iPad a more versatile device if I can game on it and especially if I want to travel. Previously, I would also have to pack whatever Nintendo device I was using at the time, while carrying an iPad for web browsing, music and video.
Fantastic review. I would’ve loved to see more gameplay benchmark footage since it runs perfectly on the M4 iPad. Also you should lower the recording camera cause it feels like we’re looking down at you.
I was hoping DF would review the iPad Pro and the new 13 ich Air. I just purchased an iPad 13 Air with Pencil Pro, Logitech Combo Keyboard and Mouse for my daughter heading to college instead of getting a PC. The note taking capabilities of the iPad Air and the ability to split screen seem to be amazing with some of the best note-taking apps (makes you wonder why Office 365 still comes with the terrible in comparison OneNote). I was a bit disappointed that stage manager doesn't work as well as you expected because it would be nice to have a 27 inch external screen to add real estate and multi-task. Surprisingly, the 14 inch HP Spectre was on sale with a i7 (22 cores), 512gb, 32 gb RAM, an OLED, and a Pencil was only $1,250 and it also has a touchscreen and 2-in-1 design is also an alternative option and an extremely well-appointed one. But does the pencil work the same way? Probably not... I've also watched a lot of productivity videos on Office on iPad and people point to not being able to use Macros in Excel or do somethings in Word. Most of my spreadsheets no longer use Macros. If you write Macros then you're already need a larger laptop just for the extra display.
I can see this tablet being a good device for Landscape and travel photographers. Lightroom CC and the other CC apps can work very well while on the go, and as long as you're not shooting 100's of photos a day and managing libraries i think the ipad could do what you need while on the road
Oliver using DF's credit card to upgrade all his apple products 😅. So far he got a Mac Studio, iPhone 15 Pro and now an iPad Pro.
Get that bag… or that apple
@@nj192bag full of apples
Richard is gonna be in shambles when they get the bill. 😂
Usually thats not how it works
Funny thought but I’m pretty sure he’s just an Apple fan and buys a lot of these for himself
iPads with such powerful chips should not be limited to such a limited operating system
So should they make iPads with slower chips? That’s silly….
Absolutely spot on and apple you can guarantee knows This the only reason they won’t let us use Mac OS is because it will cannibalise those sales for MacBooks a Mac OS enabled M4 iPad would be a game changer for a LOT of people
No, iPadOS should not become MacOS. There's plenty of applications that use w/e power's available on iPadOS. Moreover, once you start pushing for that power demand on a tablet, you can't escape from physics constraints and like the Macbook Air, certain applications will saturate w/e cooling you have and it'll throttle back to a different power profile.
More powerful iPad chips allow for a better power 2 efficiency curve.
If you want a keyboard + mouse + desktop level of applications, get a macbook air or other windows tablet/PC hybrid.
@@drink15 Yes because then it won't cost a fortune.
@@drink15no they should make a better OS
I think one of the reasons Apple made the iPad Pro even thinner is to reduce the overall thickness when using it with their Magic Keyboard. If you fold that thing up it's pretty massive.
I personally think that the only reason for the reduced thickness is the fact OLED panels are thinner and it allows to make the iPad thinner with no additional change on the inside.
@@ThibautMahringer You're probably 100% right - they removed a LED screen with dimming zones which are notorious for taking up more space.
@@techsamurai11 11 inches models did not have local dimming, however I don't know if they were edge lit or full array.
Not that it matters, OLED stay thinner no matter how LCD are lit.
@@ThibautMahringer Also plausible
Yep, I work in an environment where loads of people use iPad Pros as their primary devices, and almost everyone has a Magic Keyboard attached most of the time. The thinness makes a huge difference in that situation.
HE'S ESCAPED THE GAMECUBE!!
Oliver is now relocated within a MacBook Pro.
Whatever your opinion of these devices are, the speed at which we have achieved this level of complex gaming on these systems is phenomenal.
for sure but it will be unlikely to replace console currently . the automatic assumption for most people on mobile is that games are free and for console its that games are paid . this means devs are unlikely to port their games without seeing a good return on investment
@@abz7800 I remember when Super Mario Run cost like £8 and people went nuts. Compared to £30/40 normally for a Nintendo game. People’s logics do need to change.
@@abz7800 Honestly, the main thing holding us back is battery, which we may have fixed if we can put Solid State batteries (I think Toyota wasn't the "First" but they had the biggest improvement getting nearly 750 miles in a single charge but there's apparently better ones coming out in testing) in a tiny formfactor. We've focused so much on making our devices efficient because Lithium Ion is so dangerous. A 7000 mAh battery is considered unsafe which a lot of tablets use on minimum spec devices, and 10000 mAh is the largest we've had it without severe risk of it blowing up (not to mention how much fast charging has worn these batteries down so quickly and causes it to balloon up, which leave it at risk for exploding).
If mobile manufacturers could stop worrying about reaching the 8W or 15W performance measures to conserve battery life, we'd be in such a good spot for handhelds/mobile devices actually having good quality without pulling an Asus handheld which dies within an hour at max performance mode lol.
My guess is that these devices are used as a stepping stone. Once a critical mass of publisher partnerships has been reached, apple will plonk an M5-6 into their apple tv and become the most vertically integrated console maker over night
@@abz7800 The goal is not to replace the console but more to motivate devs to optimise their new games for apple silicon and so, include apple into the gaming world. Realistically only M pro chips are able to actually play recent games but the strategy with Apple is interesting : Ok you won't have the same experience on Mac relative to a 4080 PC but if you buy a game on the App Store you will have access to it on your iPhone, your iPad and Mac so you can enjoy games visuals on great screens and sound system.
Nice review but I feel that you spend too much time talking about the iphone instead of the new ipad in the gaming section of the video. Even the footage is mostly the iphone version. More videos showing the new iPad gaming performance would be nice.
i agree
cuz i guess there isn't much to show. he said it's locked 30 fps with the same graphics as iphone, which had already been covered
Agree… kinda disappointing
You are right....
I didn't have a problem with that. There wasn't much to say except that performance is a lot better.
Thanks for featuring my channel, love ya work! 😊
Love ya work on Mac, IPhone, and iPad gaming 🤩
@MrMacRight I really appreciate the work you put into your videos covering what is arguably a very niche subject
You are an adorable person for what you do
Love your channel, I'm not an Apple user but your work is just georgeous
Big fan of your channel! you really the goat of mobile testing
Recently picked up an M4 iPad myself and I definitely agree with a lot of what you had to say here. The hardware is so good you want to use it all the time, but then software headaches rear their head and leave you frustrated. It’s an amazing premium tablet and nothing more. It will not replace your laptop. It is a luxury computing device for most people.
I am still happy with my cheap iPad mini 5. If I want, horsepower I’ll get a laptop, then I’ll get a laptop
I have the M1 air and it still feels luxury and fast
I was using a 2019 pro and it replaced my laptop till this year🤷🏽♂️ so it’s possible, mind you that was with way weaker hardware lol. It’s not a perfect experience but I was able to accomplish video editing & photo editing. Was there hiccups? Yes. Did I get annoyed? Yes. Point is, it def can replace a laptop if you need it to and learn work arounds on the tablet.
@@MWM1293it can for some tasks like video editing and photo editing. But I cannot imagine giving ip my PC workstation for video and photos. It was a long time ago that I played a game on ipad.
No it won’t replace my MacBook, just like my saw won’t replace my hammer.
I didn’t know I needed a DF iPad review but that was good, I like the DF perspective on other things than usually!
Blur? Was that running via steam link?
I appreciate the actual footage of Oliver talking. I think this might be a first for a non group DF video?
I like it too. John used to do a lot of on-camera work for DF retro (even solo).
It's not the first, he does this in other videos and so do some of the other guys
I was hoping for Oliver to get a 16GB RAM iPad so we could get more Apple Reviews!
Happy it happened and also a request, Oliver try changing the config files for RE4, Death Stranding and RE7 so we can see what is the limit of the iPad.
Glad to see you review this, I'm in love with the performance of the M4 Pros display
For my use, iPad hardware 10/10 - Software 2/10. It still has the same problems as before, and Apple hasn't fixed any of my IOS issues. I'll probably wait for Windows ARM tablet/laptop combo with new chip.
Most of the gaming review section is about the iPhone, and that it was locked 30fps on the iPad.
There's instructions online for unlocking the framerate (and changing other settings) for resident evil.
Exploring that to see how the iPad compares unlocked would have been more informative.
Looking on youtube, the first result when seaching for 60fps m4 ipad resident evil, shows it running about 60fps.
It would be good to get that confirmed by digital foundry.
Yes I did this with death stranding. Running at a higher resolution, HDR and 60 fps. You just need to get a copy of the config file from the mac version, update the settings via a text editor and drop it in the games root folder by connecting the iPad to a MAC.
Runs really well on my m4 ipad. It is a shame though that we have to jump through so many hoops.
There is a great thread on Reddit on this.
Wonder how it compares to an iPad Pro M2
Absolutely the best screen money can buy right now. Movies and HDR content on it just looks insanely good.
I wouldn’t buy it as a primarily gaming machine, but it does work very well for a bit of gaming on the side.
And Oliver, get a Magic Keyboard if you can - adds a lot to the device!
steam deck and a tab s9 plus or ultra gets you the same as the same price, and u don't need to spend a single dollar on games on the deck if u don't want to or wanna play online u don't buy this thing unless u gonna work on it or u are filthy rich who doesn't know what to do with the money
The format of this video feels like it came from the early days of DF.
Bro older df videos in my memory are just the gameplay with no commentary attached to a Eurogamer article
@@anthonywyatt5133 when it comes to hosts I think of Rich in front of the white shelves.
@@anthonywyatt5133 Right? he's probably too young
A proud owner of the 13” M4 iPad Pro. Retro gaming is perfect on this device with the double OLED screen.
DF can we get some videos on the Android emulation scene? There is so much progress being made! Wine/Box64 is wild!
But no one cares
@@BlammoGerNo one cares about AAA gaming on Iphone and they did a lot of videos covering this...
@@fliko6808 no the numbers were ok
@@fliko6808iphone got way less people than android in what community concerns, not only that but to play those games you need to have the highest end things of apple (Not even iphone 15 can run them) and on top of that you have to pay 50USD extra for each of them.
On Android even low end devices can play PC games which is impressive and obviously the amount of people is magnitudes higher, not only that but most people will opt for piracy which is not available on apple (Or is it? You know since the lawsuit where you now have the possibility to install apps outside the appstore) there's no competition at all.
Wine is not an emulator.
FYI, Tandem OLED is not new technology and it was not started or created by Apple.
At this point, I don’t think even Apple knows what to do with the iPad Pro lineup.
Buy Bungie and put Marathon back on the Mac.
Tim Cook hasn’t got a clue on apples products
I bought my iPhone 15 Pro because I wanted to be able to play AC Mirage on the go. And then I bought the iPad M4 just because the amazing OLED panel it has. And then I ended up sticking with my iPad for gaming, and my iPhone for what’s meant to be, a phone. 😅
That’s a literal definition of take my money but good for you. Steam deck and laptops exist.
@@Simon_Denmark Actually no its not its called blind consumption
Apple needs increased the Ram and battery so Iphone user could used its at full potential
tell me you are rich without telling me you are rich, unless u are dumb enough to spend everything in a phone and a tablet and not have a gaming setup, that's like 4000 euros, enough to have a gaming setup, a tv a console and a laptop if u don't buy the higher tier devices and aim for good performance/ratio and leftover for a decent phone.
I had a m1 macbook pro myself when it came out, it was just a tablet with a keyboard, very good speakers, nice screen but not oled, but really i couldn't do anything with it, in my case a decent window laptop would've been better even if the speakers are not the same, but for 2k u can find a good ultrabook with a 4050 low power or something which is enough for 1080p
@@albertotrigosbueno5547 i'am actually rich, thanks for pointing that out, I have my gaming setup too, Series X, PS5, Nintendo Switch, and my Windows PC with a 4090, and a 77 G4 OLED. I just do it because I want to have fun. I recently bought a MacBook Air M3, just to try the new games on Mac, like AC Shadows. but of course I will play it on my PC by the end of the day.
Great to see a dedicated review for an Apple Device from DF, especially covering more than just its gaming potential. Fantastic work Oliver!
What about "Game Mode" coming this Autumn? It might be worth doing comparisons when that launches.
Is it even comfortable to play on it? Perhaps with a keyboard and mouse peripherals?
Or controller
Yes, it’s perfectly comfortable to play - just pair a controller and have a stand.
Use a Stand case and plug in a usb-c controller and it's blowing away any smaller devices, and it's more portable than a laptop.
@@smittyvanjagermanjenson182 if it had steam it be amazing, too bad it’s only a handful of games. Steam would probably be the only thing to make games viable on it, because people could just play their already owned games without paying a bunch of money up front
I don't think it was mentioned in the video, but if you want to be blown away by the iPad Pro M4 try Warzone Mobile. Playing the Team Death Match Maps it's crazy how comparable it gets to looking like Modern Warfare 3 even at high frame rates
Its not that crazy, Modern Warfare 3 was a PS3 game, IPad Pro M4 could handle Killzone Shadow Fall graphics with 60FPS
Honestly, completely disagree. Sure the animations and overall look are sort of there, but the asset quality and density is completely obliterated, the baked lighting is far lower quality and there's no ambient occlusion or volumetric lighting, and the shading on materials is significantly dumbed down.
If it was made specifically for this high end hardware in mind, it'd get a lot closer, but still way below. Top end mobile hardware has reached 8th Gen console level specs for a few years now, just a matter of unoptimized OS.
@@1gta4gta come on, its not that hard to understand that hes talking about MWIII (2023)
@@Audrik_ Warzone Mobile looks significantly worse than MW3 (2023) Warzone
It's impressive for such a portable device but it's nowhere near to MW3 running on a proper gaming PC. Not even the much smaller display can mask it...
how are you playing blur on an ipad
IOS needs to be more open.
At the same time, the iPad seems to have outgrown it to the point it might as well use a touch enabled MacOS.
I use the iPad Pro about 14 hours a day. I am watching this video on my iPad, I use it as a second display, browsing machine, reading tablet, note taking tablet and as other people would use a phone at home. I bought the 1 terabyte 13 inch m4 a couple days ago and it is truly wonderful. With how much I use my iPad I swap every two ish years which is basically every generation of iPad Pro. Did the bonus RAM and marginally better chip on the 1 terabyte show any difference compared to a lower specced M4 iPad Pro?
Should I go for the 12.9 or not? Is it heavy?
i had a 12 inch tablet and it wasn't heavy, but it's not meant to be hold, just plug a controller
Stick a fan in there and see that M4 really fly.
Can you run your steam games on an iPad ? Or is steam deck still best for steam games ?
I love my M4 iPad. Ive been playing RE4 on it lately. Also using PS5 remote play.
Do you get better framerates when streaming from ps5!? I’ve been looking for a video but I haven’t seen one yet!
No shortage of great hardware, but we have a shortage of great games.
It’s just lazy editing , why keep mentioning iPhone 15 instead of iPad Pro in gaming performance. I was wondering am I watching the wrong video
Death Stranding not able to tun at 60fps shows how far mobile gmaing gpu is behind desktops.
This game literally runs on a toaster.
I still dont get how they made a dead space mobile game like 15 years that looks on par or even better than these ports and that ran smooth on nearly every device it supported.
Can it run those games at 40FPS with 120hz
Does it have the option to play those games at 40FPS ?
No.
it's apple what do you think, useless machines unless you use it for work
@@albertotrigosbueno5547 not quite - iPhones and iPads are passive cooling devices. They can’t be too powerful due to heat and throttling. That’s why even if hardware is capable to run AAA games - like Apple devices - games framerate and graphics quality could be below expectations of some gamers. Even Nintendo Switch have active cooling, smartphones and tablet unfortunately not.
does the higher resolution of the 13" or the higher cpu and ram of the 1tb version affect performance noticeably?
I have a 13inch 1TB M4 IPad Pro and I’m stunned at how much I use it everyday.If your work can be done in browsers, it’s the only desktop computer you need
This statement is true since the M1 if not earlier :) the thinness of the new one is incredible though.
Somehow this is the only place to go to receive unbiased Apple product reviews. Seems nuts but I'm really glad you guys are still around!
I'd rather have a galaxy tab with Dex for productivity
and 1200 euros more to spend XD, s9 plus is like 800 euros now
Great video. Makes sense that iPhone’s hitting CPU and thermal limits.
One correction @ 2:37 Tandem Oled is an industry term, it isn’t something apple coined.
I’ve played re7 and almost beat village on my m4 iPad. I think it’s amazing of how well it runs on this machine and the battery life doesn’t dive bomb either
The backdrop has those late 80's school photo vibes.
Actually, would the M2 in the old iPad Pro and new Air run the games the same way given the thermal considerations?
Infinity blade with this hardware would have been a godsend
I don't have any apple products but these tech reviews are super interesting
makes you wonder what cool ARM stuff we could get on a mobile SOC if Windows for ARM wouldnt suck....
Always glad to see a new vid by Oliver!!!
I thought the video was about IPAD M4 gaming performance but half of the video talks about tue ipad itself which is pretty common now. Dang waste of time.
How are you playing Blur?
Was going to ask the same thing. Would love to play that again, best MP racer ever and a great companion to Split/Second. That was a good year.
If they made it 1.5x or even 2x the thickness, they could massively increase the battery capacity, it would be more amazing. With the money saved in design costs, avoiding the 5mm budget, they could double the storage capacity also. Customers will end up putting a case on it so it can stand, and make it comfortable to hold anyway.
Does the 11inch vibrate as much as the 13? Even in the case, it’s rattling around
Does this iPad fire 5,56mm bullet?
Oliver looks great, keep it up man!
Great hardware, horrible software makes the device useless to me. I prefer Surface for a grown up operating system.
I agree. Wish Apple would make a device like the surface
like 3 or 4 years ago i went all apple bought a iphone 12 pro max and a macbook pro m1, 5 month later i sold both, realized with half the money i could get devices which were more usable for me, like oh look the speakers are so good, ok, but then u couldn't do anything apart from normal usage (browser music videos netflix) with the money of an macbook pro u can buy a oled tv and have a decent little laptop or steam deck if u wanna game
I love it's dedication to Apple Device performance metrics. Really high quality content !
Use davinci resolve for a comparison, see if its the pad or the software.
My thoughts exactly
Curious about the iPhone with a peltier cooler attached
+1
The operating system needs an overhaul. File management on iPad and iPhone is buggy and limited (somehow worse on iPad). The AppStore makes them a ton but there has to be some way to improve file management and also implement stronger desktop applications
Faster than iPhone 15 pro? Isn’t the M1 faster than the A17?
From a proper OLED fanboy and I love the tech currently have a Panasonic LZ200 OLED that one only gets 1000 plus nits on a 10% window now the fact this iPad tandem OLED reaches that numbers on the full size of the 100% panel is absolutely insane I have the 13 inch M4 IPad and I get what people say it’s addictive to use because the panel is simply gorgeous too look at watching Dolby vision movies on it is better than any TV on the market if apple made a 65 inch version I would sell a kidney for that
TV OLEDs use multiple emissive elements per subpixel already for years (or basically forever). This is only new for smaller panels like in tablets.
The reason your TV doesn't reach that brightness is power draw and heat. Smaller panels simply have a easier time with that.
@@SentinelBorg great info mate I would still love a tandem OLED display in consumer TVs that would be awesome but I wonder what the power draw would be and I assume a panel heatsink would be a must
@@CH-bn7qb It is just not possible in a realistic manner. The same way there are no TVs with AMOLED panels (which also beat TVs in full screen brightness).
"Tandem OLED" is just a small/mobile LG panel with now two emissive sources per pixel, while for example their WOLED in TVs use four.
@@SentinelBorg wouldn't that take away the infinite contrast ratio? i mean even if it's 5000000:1? what about the pixel next to the dark area in a scene, the next pixel is bright so the dark one also is active, wouldn't that kill the oled look?
I wish there was haptic feedback or rumble when I connect to a controller 🎮
A XSS, which includes a controller, is such a better deal for *any* gaming session. Heck, it is even quite portable for travels!
This is a completely different kind of device though
Gaming performance on iPad Pro is great, even the older ones. Love it, wish I could play more on it
I mean, I can do anything I need on an iPad Pro 2018 with A12X.
The only time I ever got an issue was when I made a massive GarageBand track and the 4GB of RAM was a limiting factor.
So A12X wasn’t even an issue. (Also it still features higher memory bandwidth than the latest iPhone too)
Other than my small GarageBand issue, almost everything runs great.
I’m currently playing SpongeBob SquarePants The Cosmic Shake at max settings 60 fps with no issues on my iPad.
I see no value in upgrading yet.
Try to play Resident Evil 4
@@1gta4gta You missed my point did you ?
I know my iPad can't run these games.
I wouldn't want to play such games on a passively cooled device anyway.
My point was, no need to spend so much money on a M4 iPad Pro when a M1 or even M2 iPad would do the trick just as well for so many people.
For my use, I don't even feel the need to upgrade as playing PS4 games but worse on a tablet doesn't interest me.
If I want to do serious handheld play, I'd rather get a Steam Deck, Windows handheld, or even a Nintendo Switch (or it's sucessor which is right upon us)
@@ThibautMahringer the real upgrade is the display tbh
@@CH-bn7qb Fair point ! I don't care about OLED that much but that could very well push someone to upgrade.
would have loved to see the m4 go straight up against xbox series s instead of iphone 15 pro
DF gonna start doing PRODUCT REVIEWS now...?!
Dude, do you have burn in?
Thanks Oliver, Great vid again man
It's a shame that emulation is so heavily detested by Apple policies because this and the other M-chip powered iPads would be the go to tablets for portable gaming if the software was there.
Have you felt how hot modern OLED gets? Putting 2 on top of each other might push longevity imo.
I was really looking forward to the iPad tests. These devices are becoming real competitors to consoles, and their power is exploding generation after generation.
pretty awesome that they have actual touchscreen controls for Mirage unlike RE4
Comparing it with a 2017 low-end console seems about right for the Apple’s silicon.
I assume this wasn’t the 1TB+ model. Those have a few extra cores and ram
How hot does it get?
@@christianr.5868 really not that bad I have the 13 inch sure it gets warm but not worryingly so
Just because it doesn’t fit your needs doesn’t mean it doesn’t live up to the pro moniker. It’s pro for video editors and digital artists.
Would love to see more comparison of these games on ipad vs xbox series s, switch and previous consoles.
iPad Pro has been a fantastic web browsing machine for me, and that's enough to justify its existence for me. my only complaint is that external monitor is limited to 60hz
If you're doing this more in the future, please get a lighter table and another set of lights. I can barely make out where the tablet ends and table begins.
I appreciate this video since I would like to see more console like games coming to iPad. More gaming options just makes the iPad a more versatile device if I can game on it and especially if I want to travel. Previously, I would also have to pack whatever Nintendo device I was using at the time, while carrying an iPad for web browsing, music and video.
What about quadruple A games?
Fantastic review. I would’ve loved to see more gameplay benchmark footage since it runs perfectly on the M4 iPad.
Also you should lower the recording camera cause it feels like we’re looking down at you.
Good stuff man, the M4 rabbit hole gets even more interesting when you tweak these game settings and unlock or run at 60fps
The audio/video sync is way off.
I was hoping DF would review the iPad Pro and the new 13 ich Air. I just purchased an iPad 13 Air with Pencil Pro, Logitech Combo Keyboard and Mouse for my daughter heading to college instead of getting a PC.
The note taking capabilities of the iPad Air and the ability to split screen seem to be amazing with some of the best note-taking apps (makes you wonder why Office 365 still comes with the terrible in comparison OneNote).
I was a bit disappointed that stage manager doesn't work as well as you expected because it would be nice to have a 27 inch external screen to add real estate and multi-task.
Surprisingly, the 14 inch HP Spectre was on sale with a i7 (22 cores), 512gb, 32 gb RAM, an OLED, and a Pencil was only $1,250 and it also has a touchscreen and 2-in-1 design is also an alternative option and an extremely well-appointed one. But does the pencil work the same way? Probably not...
I've also watched a lot of productivity videos on Office on iPad and people point to not being able to use Macros in Excel or do somethings in Word. Most of my spreadsheets no longer use Macros. If you write Macros then you're already need a larger laptop just for the extra display.
Does anyone know what controller Ollie uses for the phone? I like that NA SNES look of it.
It's GameSir G8
@@Dukat863 Thanks dude! :)
I can see this tablet being a good device for Landscape and travel photographers. Lightroom CC and the other CC apps can work very well while on the go, and as long as you're not shooting 100's of photos a day and managing libraries i think the ipad could do what you need while on the road
Wait how did bro play Blur, is it on the app store or is that PC emulation?
You should use Warzone Mobile in these tests
Kudos Oliver, it really liked some of the writing in this reviews script, “comfortably equipped” springs to mind - might have to borrow that one.
For almost $4k Canadian that thing better be running Cyberpunk at 4k @120fps with Ray Tracing Enabled.
you can have a whole gaming setup for a non rich person for that price (tv desktop laptop phone) xD
I am preaching to the choir here but even by Digital Foundry's high standards this gentleman is so thorough and informative that it blows my mind.
I don't care how powerful that thing is, it really looks unwieldy as portable console.
can ipad sidecar to apple tv?
My M4 11 inch iPad is a beast for emulation too…