A few days ago Apple released the newest iPad Pro 11" and 12.9" models that almost look the same as the previous generation, however the processor was upgraded to the M1 which is found in the latest MacBook Pros and iMacs, the screen has Micro LEDs and much bigger brightness (only the 12.9" version), the RAM is now 8 GB in the under 1 TB versions and 16 GB in the 1 TB and 2 TB versions, there's a Thunderbolt 3 slot, and a new white color Magic Keyboard with trackpad was also added to the previously available black one. This isn't really a huge jump in terms of design, but spec wise it's a decent bump. Let us first look at the prices in Taiwan (in NTD), then the same Taiwan prices converted to USD (at an exchange rate of 1 USD = 28.0 NTD), and then lastly the same prices as listed on Apple's US website.
I think they did a decent job to upgrade these as compared to the previous version, it's a nice spec bump, but the biggest limitation of these iPad Pros was the software, not the hardware. So I really hope they make some big changes to the OS to take advantage of this chip and the increased RAM for the higher end models.
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