
#Increase resolution tayasui sketches pro#
For example, Tayasui Sketches Pro has a larger gap between the line and the Apple Pencil.Īccuracy with Apple Pencil is excellent. Lag and latency really depends on the app you use. However, the effect of the catching up is smoother because of the increased frame rate. It's the same gap on the previous iPad Pro model. What I mean is, when drawing really quick on Procreate, there's still that tiny game where the line will catch up with the Apple Pencil. However, the speed of drawing is the same. The 120Hz refresh rate does make everything feel smoother. How's the drawing experience like?ĭrawing on most apps feel really snappy. But overall, for the price that Apple is charging, it is a powerful processor and I won't expect anything less. It comes down to the type of work you use and whether you can utilize all that power. I've seen benchmark that compares the speed of this new 2.38 GHz six-core CPU to laptops and it has some really impressive numbers. If you want one, check out iCarez or Photodon.Ī10X chip. Good to have but since you don't really use that level of brightness, it's just a marketing number.ġ.8% reflectivity is still reflective. The new iPad Pros now have 600 nits brightness. Better than what? Do you compare it with a colour calibrated 100% Adobe RGB monitor? Whether you can appreciate the subtle True Tone really depends on the type of work you do.

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Is True Tone better? I'm not sure how to answer that. You can turn on/off True Tone to see the difference. The white on a True Tone screen actually comes very close to actual paper white in real life. Compared to the previous iPad Pro, I found True Tone to mostly take on a warmer temperature. You have to understand that this "colour setting" is relative. True Tone? This feature take into account ambient lighting conditions to adjust the colour temperature of the screen. With the 120Hz, the catching up is smoother, not faster. With Procreate, if you draw fast, the strokes will still have to catch up with the Apple Pencil, but that gap is tiny. Here's the thing, how much lag or latency there is depends on the app you are using. I've seen a few reviews with slow motion demos showing how the lines can catch up with the tip of Apple Pencil. So the new refresh rate and improved latency are both welcome but they are, in my opinion, marginal improvements. With the previous generation iPad Pro, I'm already quite satisfied with the latency and usually see little to no lag. Apple says that the latency (delay) of the pencil is down to 20 milliseconds. Things like scrolling, swiping, panning and zooming are now smoother, relatively speaking. The improved refresh rate of 60Hz to 120Hz is a nice. The 2732 x 2048 resolution 12.9-inch has 2 times the size of 9.7-inch and is just a joy to draw on, but it's much heavier to bring around of course. The 10.5-inch is still very compact because of the size and weight (469g Wifi, 477g LTE). So the extra size and resolution is extremely welcome. I've always felt that the 9.7-inch model is a bit cramp for drawing with all the user interface. Not just that, the resolution has increased from 2048 x 1536 to 2224 x 1668. The 10.5-inch iPad Pro screen is 20% larger than the 9.7-inch model. Just to do things a bit differently, I'll be presenting this review as a Q and A. The content in the video review below is exactly the same as my text review. Hence I've been without an iPad Pro for months, until now.

There was some battery problem with my previous iPad Pro 12.9 and it won't charge anymore. I did not plan on getting the new iPad Pro 12.9 but here I am with the new one.
