I agree. Are there really that many people using iPads for high performance video/audio editing? Everyone I know uses their iPad as a video player or recipe displayer.
Probably doesn't qualify as "high performance", I've done video editing which stitches together a few 4K video sources. Gen 3 handles it without any stutter, lag, or heat.
I see no compelling reason to upgrade, but also, I didn't expect to. This just means that people who get an iPad Pro will now get a nicer one. Good for them.
Isn't that where the regular iPad and iPad Air come in? I know a couple of graphic designers that could get by with the regular, consumer iPads but the Pro is far more ideal for them.
I see no compelling reason to upgrade, but also, I didn't expect to. This just means that people who get an iPad Pro will now get a nicer one. Good for them.