Logitech’s latest accessory will give your new iPad Pro a Surface Pro form

Logitech has announced a keyboard accessory for the newly launched iPad Pro. The Logitech Combo Touch backlit keyboard case with trackpad is now official for both the new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models. The case is equipped with four modes that include Type Mode, View Mode, Sketch Mode, and Read Mode. Essentially, it will give your iPad Pro a Surface Pro-like form factor.

Like the Surface keyboard, this case is detachable, and it comes with an adjustable kickstand for watching movies and shows. The company says that the backlit keys automatically adjust to a user’s environment with 16 levels of brightness. Plus, you get a series of iPadOS shortcut keys on the keyboard.

The Logitech Combo Touch keyboard with Touchpad for the new iPad Pro costs less than the official Magic Keyboard. It provides protection to the front, back, and corners, and it has a click-anywhere trackpad for more freedom and control, which offers gestures like multi-touch, swipe, tap, pinch, as well as a scroll. Additionally, it connects with the Smart Connector so there’s no need for pairing.

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The Logitech Combo Touch comes with a pull-out kickstand – similar to the Surface Pro – with 50 degrees of tilt. It will help users while typing, watching movies, and sketching. The brightness levels of the backlight can be adjusted manually, while it also provides 16 levels of brightness that automatically adjust according to the user’s environment.

The device is touted to be equipped with the largest trackpad Logitech has designed for a keyboard case. Moreover, it is the company’s thinnest keyboard case with a trackpad yet. It also sports a woven outer fabric, and you get an open side to charge Apple Pencil.

The accessory is priced at $199.99 for the 11-inch model and $100 more for the 12.9-inch variant. The former is now available for pre-order, and the latter will be available later via the company’s website. It comes in a sole Grey color option.

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iPad Pro 2021 vs iPad Pro 2020: Here’s how the two compare

Apple has launched an all-new iPad Pro for 2021. The device introduces a host of changes on the inside, while the outside remains mostly the same. You get 5G, a new chip, a Thunderbolt port, and more. But how does it stack up against the predecessor? Here’s an iPad Pro 2021 vs iPad Pro 2020 comparison to clear your doubts and see how the two devices compare against each other.

New display but limited to the bigger one

The iPad Pro 2021 packs an all-new 12.9-inch display. It features a Liquid Retina XDR display with ProMotion technology and True Tone. The company is moving to a mini-LED panel, and it says that there are more than 10K mini-LEDs on the 12.9-inch model, which is far more than the 72 LED’s on the iPad Pro 2020. The new iPad Pro supports a 2732-by-2048 resolution at 264 PPI and 600 nits max brightness (typical), 1000 nits max full-screen brightness, and 1600 nits peak brightness (HDR).

mini-LED panels are finally here

However, the mini-LED panel is limited to the bigger iPad Pro. The 11-inch variant still features a LED-backlit IPS display with a 2388-by-1668 resolution at 264 PPI. It supports 600 nits max brightness (typical). That said, both the new models come with a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, fully laminated display, antireflective coating, True Tone, ProMotion tech, and P3 color gamut.

New iPad Pro 2021

As for the iPad Pro 2020, both the 12.9-inch variant and the 11-inch model feature the same display technology. The bigger one sports the same 2732‑by‑2048 resolution at 264 PPI with 600 nits of max brightness (typical). However, Apple doesn’t reveal the peak brightness numbers for HDR, but it is likely less than the mini-LED counterpart. The predecessor also comes with the same fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, fully laminated display, antireflective coating, True Tone, ProMotion tech, and P3 color gamut.

Hence, the main difference here is the presence of mini-LEDs on the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro. This translates to a brighter and more power-efficient display. The rest of it seems to remain the same.

All lot has changed on the inside

Apple has gone all-out with the new iPad Pro 2021. It has equipped the tablet with the M1 chip that was introduced last year on the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and the Mac Mini. Theoretically, the new iPad Pro is as powerful as its Pro mac sibling. It features an 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU with next-gen Neural Engine and up to 16 gigs of RAM.

Additionally, it is claimed to provide 1500 times higher performance! More numbers on the performance front include 2X faster storage access and a 2TB storage option. Further, the USB-C port now supports Thunderbolt with USB 4 support. This means the new iPad Pro has 4X more bandwidth and can support up to 6K resolution on a Pro display HDR. The device now also supports 5G.

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These specifications remain constant throughout the series, which means you will get the same performance on the 11-inch model as that of the 12.9-inch variant – similar to the predecessor.

Talking about the previous gen device, the iPad Pro 2020 is powered by the A12Z Bionic chip with 64-bit desktop-class architecture and Neural Engine. Apple does not reveal the RAM capacity found on the 2020 model. While the iPad Pro 2021 has a new 2TB storage option, the iPad Pro 2020 is limited to 1TB. Both of them start at 128GB of storage.

Both the previous-gen and the current-gen iPad Pros are touted to offer p to 10 hours of surfing the web on Wi‑Fi or watching videos and up to 9 hours of surfing the web using a cellular data network on a single charge.

An ultra-wide camera on the front

Both the iPad Pro 2021 and the iPad Pro 2020 feature the same set of cameras. They sport a 12MP (f/1.8) wide and a 10MP (f/2.4) ultra-wide camera. They offer 2x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom. However, the 2021 model gets HDR 3 support for photos instead of HDR.

Video recording capabilities on both devices include 4K video recording at 24 fps, 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps and 1080p HD video recording at 25 fps, 30 fps, or 60 fps. You get an extended dynamic range for video up to 30 fps on the new iPad Pro. Other features include Audio zoom, Slo-mo video support for 1080p at 120 fps or 240 fps, and stereo recording.

Front camera gets a boost

The major difference can be found in the front camera. Apple has equipped the iPad Pro 2021 with a 12MP ultra-wide camera as opposed to the 7MP wide sensor found on the iPad Pro 2020. You get 2x optical zoom and a feature called Center Stage on the new iPad Pro. The Center Stage feature helps you stay in the center of the view and pans with you or anyone else in the video. It can be used as a new way to connect with others on video calls where you have to be moving around.

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iPad Pro 2020

You still have only FaceID for biometric authentication, which is enabled by the TrueDepth camera. There are four speakers on both generations. The devices support Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11a/b/g/n/​​ac/ax); 2.4GHz and 5GHz; simultaneous dual-band and speeds up to 1.2 Gbps. There is Bluetooth 5.0 on board for both as well. Sensors onboard include FaceID, LiDAR scanner, three-axis gyro, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, and a barometer.

The major differences in connectivity options include 5G and Thunderbolt port with USB 4 on the iPad Pro 2021.

So these are the major differences between the two offerings. Does the latest iPad Pro compel you to upgrade? Let us know in the comments below.

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Apple iPad Pro 2021 Specs: All you need to know

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Apple has announced the launch of its 5th generation iPad Pro. While there is not a major redesign, it brings huge improvements on the inside. The new iPad Pro is powered by the same silicon that runs the MacBook Pro – Apple M1. Plus, it now supports 5G, Thunderbolt port, and more! Here is everything you need to know about the latest iPad Pro in terms of specifications.

Apple iPad Pro 2021: Specs

The 5th gen iPad Pro comes in two screen sizes of 12.9-inches and 11-inches. Let’s start with the bigger one. It features a Liquid Retina XDR display with ProMotion technology and True Tone.

Moreover, Apple is moving to a mini-LED panel. There are more than 10K mini-LEDs on the 12.9-inch model, which is far more than the 72 LED’s on the previous one. It supports a 2732-by-2048 resolution at 264 PPI and 600 nits max brightness (typical), 1000 nits max full-screen brightness, and 1600 nits peak brightness (HDR).

On the other hand, the 11-inch iPad Pro features a LED-backlit IPS display with a 2388-by-1668 resolution at 264 PPI. It supports 600 nits max brightness (typical). Both the variants come with a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, fully laminated display, antireflective coating, True Tone, Pro Motions tech, and P3 color gamut.

The 5th gen iPad Pro 2021 is powered by Apple’s in-house M1 chip with 64-bit desktop-class architecture. It comes with an 8-core CPU and 8-core GPU with next-gen Neural Engine and up to 16 gigs of RAM. It is claimed to provide 1500 times higher performance!

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Plus, it now supports the latest PlayStation and Xbox controllers with haptics. You get 2X faster storage access and a 2TB storage option. Further, the USB-C port now supports Thunderbolt with USB 4 support. It has 4X more bandwidth and can support up to 6K resolution on a Pro display HDR. The new iPad Pro 2021 now also supports 5G.

Apple touts that the new iPad Pro can deliver up to 10 hours of surfing the web on Wi‑Fi or watching video and up to 9 hours of surfing the web using a cellular data network on a single charge.

Coming to the optics, the iPad Pro 2021 sports a dual rear camera setup of 12MP Wide and 10MP Ultra Wide cameras.It supports 2x optical zoom out and Digital zoom up to 5x. Further, the LiDar scanner can now augment your area in new ways. On the front lies a 12MP TrueDepth camera with Ultra Wide camera.There is a new feature called Center Stage that helps you stay in the center of the view and pans with you or anyone else in the video. It can be used as a new way to connect with others on video calls where you have to be moving around.

You still have only FaceID for biometric authentication, which is enabled by the TrueDepth camera. You get four-speaker audio. The tablet supports Wi‑Fi 6 (802.11a/b/g/n/​​ac/ax); 2.4GHz and 5GHz; simultaneous dual-band and speeds up to 1.2 Gbps. There is Bluetooth 5.0 on board as well. Sensors onboard include FaceID, LiDAR scanner, three-axis gyro, accelerometer, ambient light sensor, and a barometer.

Apple iPad Pro 2021: Price

The 11-inch iPad Pro starts at $799 for 128 gigs storage and only WiFi and goes up to $2,099 for 2TB of storage and WiFi + Cellular. On the other hand, the iPad Pro 12.9-inch starts at $1,099 for 128 gigs of storage (WiFi only) and goes up to $2,399 for 2TB of storage with Cellular.

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Apple iPad Pro gets M1 silicon, 5G, Thunderbolt port and more!

The Apple iPad Pro is getting Apple’s in-house M1 silicon, which was hailed as one of the best chipsets when it debuted last year. The company is touting 50% improved performance over the previous iPad Pro – thanks to the new M1 silicon. It is rated to deliver 75x more performance.

The 8 core GPU is claimed to provide 1500 times higher performance! Plus, it now supports the latest PlayStation and Xbox controllers with haptics. You get 2X faster storage access and a 2TB storage option. Plus, the USB-C port now supports Thunderbolt with USB 4 support. It has 4X more bandwidth and can support up to 6K resolution on a Pro display HDR. The new iPad Pro 2021 now also supports 5G, because why not?

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The company is further enhancing the cameras on its new iPad Pro. It has introduced motion tracking on location for greenscreen tracking on location. The LiDar scanner can now augment your area in new ways. You also get an all-new ultra-wide 12MP camera with 120-degree field of view. There is a new feature called Center Stage that helps you stay in the center of the view and pans with you or anyone else in the video. It can be used as a new way to connect with others on video calls where you have to be moving around.

The 2021 iPad Pro is receiving a big display update. It now features a mini-LED display that delivers 1000 nits of brightness with 1600 nits peak brightness and a 1 million to 1 contrast ratio. There are more than 10K mini-LEDs on the 12.9-inch model, which is far more than the 72 LED’s on the previous one. This allows the high contrast ratio. As for the design, the bigger iPad Pro is 6.4mm thin and weighs just 1.5lbs.

Apple is also launching a new white color for the magic keyboard. Plus, Apple Pencil’s Scribble feature is getting support for more languages. 

The new iPad Pro starts at USD 799 for the 11-inch model and costs USD 1,099 for the 12.9-inch variant. It will be available for pre-order starting April 30 and will ship in the second half of May. The Magic Keyboard for the new iPad Pro will be available in Black and White for $299 (US) for the 11-inch iPad Pro and $349 (US) for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, with layouts for over 30 languages.

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