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Apple's M4-powered iPad Pro delivers the triple-A gaming experience iPhone 15 Pro struggles with
Digital Foundry reviews the Apple M4-powered iPad Pro and puts it through its paces with a range of triple-A games.
The combination of a large-format touchscreen and the fluidity of Apple's software made for a really compelling device for web browsing, playing games, watching videos, and reading books. The 2024 iPad Pro packs a stunning "tandem OLED" display capable of up to 1600 nits peak brightness, along with the brand-new M4 processor which promises enough juice for sophisticated apps and console-level games. While the interface was fairly familiar, the crude touch targets and missing cursor options made it difficult to actually make precise modifications to a timeline, even with a mouse and keyboard attached.
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