We put the iPad Pro through its paces by downloading and editing several enormous video files in iMovie, while multi-tasking with some heavily layered files in Procreate. Keen gamers will also appreciate the speed and graphics on optimised games, which can also be played in multi-player mode with players side by side on the screen. Where this iPad Pro 2021 really comes into its own is when doing more intense tasks such as editing 4K videos on LumaFusion – you can even do this with multi-cam footage – or working with heavy files in Affinity Designer or Photoshop. This tablet, as the name suggests, is for the pros. Casual users may find that the difference between the iPads when doing 'normal' tasks such as browsing the internet or streaming content is negligible. Though it must be said that purely 'casual' users won't be getting the most out of the iPad Pro. That doesn't mean the new iPad Pro 2021 isn't fast, it's just that the previous iPad Pro was also achingly speedy. However, in real terms and for most uses, it is hard to tell the difference. Apple claims that this new M1 chip is "up to 50 percent faster" in terms of CPU performance compared to the 2020 iPad Pro, which has a A12Z Bionic chip. The M1 chip really is as good as Apple states, and means that the iPad responds deftly to every swipe or touch of the Apple Pencil. Video editing on the iPad Pro M1 is super-intuitive (Image credit: Apple)
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