iPad Pro M4 hands-on: Absurdly thin and light, but the screen steals the show
Briefly

Both tablets are noticeably thinner and lighter than the ones they replace, something I didn't really think was possible before. It still feels like the prior iPad Pro, just in a more refined package. My big question is around durability, something Apple mentioned during its keynote - I'd be a little worried about bending these iPads, but hopefully this is something Apple rigorously tested for.
After the impressive physical specifications, the next thing you can't miss is the OLED screen. Technically, it's a 'Tandem OLED' screen, a display layer that is thinner than the one in the old iPad Pro which helped Apple achieve the wild thinness here. In Apple's extremely bright demo area, the iPad Pro screen showed its quality - everything was extremely clear, blacks were pitch-black and colors really popped.
The viewing angles were particularly impressive to me, as images on the screen remained sharp, bright, and clear no matter how I positioned the tablet. I also got a chance to check out the Apple Pencil Pro, which looks and feels nearly identical to the second-generation Apple Pencil revealed way back in 2018.
Read at Engadget
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