Review: Two Weeks With the M4 iPad Pro

It's been just over two weeks since the M4 iPad Pro launched, which means it's time for a longer term review of the updated OLED display, AI-focused processor, super thin design, and new accessories that include the Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard.


The design of the new ‌iPad Pro‌ is probably the best overall feature, and the drop in weight and thickness makes a difference whether you're traveling or just using the iPad around the house. At 5.1mm, the 13-inch ‌iPad Pro‌ is Apple's thinnest device to date, and a tablet of this size and thickness continues to be impressive. Two weeks on, there's no hint of a "bendgate" thanks to the reinforced rib that Apple included under the hood. There's an argument to be made that some people would have preferred a bigger battery to a slimmer design, of course.

Apple moved the front camera to the landscape side of the ‌iPad Pro‌, and it's a small but notable change. If you use your ‌iPad‌ with a keyboard in landscape orientation but have had to awkwardly turn it to portrait mode for a FaceTime call, this is a tweak you'll appreciate. It's much more natural than treating the ‌iPad‌ like a giant iPhone.

The ‌iPad Pro‌'s OLED display has no competition. It is by far the best display that Apple has introduced in an ‌iPad‌, and you won't find a better tablet display available from competing products, either. Apple used tandem OLED technology (basically stacking two OLED displays on top of each other), and the brightness and contrast are unparalleled. Movies look amazing, the ‌iPad‌ does well in bright lighting, and the HDR makes images pop.

Compared to the prior-generation ‌iPad Pro‌ with mini-LED display, the OLED display is better, but not so much so that it's worth upgrading for that alone. Coming from an LCD, though, the difference is much more notable.

The last ‌iPad Pro‌ with an M2 chip is incredibly fast, and the M4 is even quicker, based on benchmarks. You're not going to find much that's going to max out the M4 processor in day to day usage, but you'll see bigger numbers on benchmarking tests comparing the M4 ‌iPad Pro‌ to the ‌M2‌ ‌iPad Pro‌. Editing videos and creating songs in Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro is super fast with the M4, but it was also super fast with the ‌M2‌. Maybe the M4 chip will shine when iPadOS 18 is updated with a slew of new AI features, but for now, it's overkill.

Apple nixed both the Ultra Wide camera and mmWave 5G in this version of the ‌iPad Pro‌, and most people probably won't miss these features. Whether a 13-inch tablet needs any kind of rear camera is up in the air, and mmWave 5G speeds are still fairly limited in availability. Sub 6GHz 5G remains, and that's plenty fast enough for downloads, watching streaming content, and playing games.

As for accessories, the ‌Apple Pencil‌ Pro is basically the same as the ‌Apple Pencil‌ 2 but with a couple new tricks. You can squeeze to bring up menus so you don't need to go hunting for settings to do things like change line thickness or color, and there's a barrel roll feature that basically does things like vary line thickness when tilting the ‌Apple Pencil‌ so it behaves more like a real writing or drawing tool. Find My might be the most useful addition so you can track down the ‌Apple Pencil‌ if it goes missing, and Haptic Feedback is also nice to have.

The Magic Keyboard is way more Mac like thanks to that larger glass trackpad and the aluminum palm rest. The trackpad is more pleasant to use than before, and the function keys are also a big plus for controlling media, changing screen brightness, and more without having to dig into the Settings app or Control Center.

Unsurprisingly, the ‌iPad Pro‌ is without a doubt Apple's best ‌iPad‌, and it's probably the best tablet on the market. The major downside is the price, with the 11-inch model starting at $999 and the 13-inch model starting at $1299. Those are Mac prices, and while the ‌iPad‌'s hardware is worth it, it's a lot to pay for the limitations that you're stuck with when using iPadOS. There are workflows out there that work with a tablet, but many people aren't going to be able to replace a Mac with an ‌iPad‌.

You also have to shell out for the 1TB+ ‌iPad Pro‌ if you want maximum performance, as the 1TB and 2TB models have an extra CPU core (10 cores vs. 9 cores) and 16GB RAM instead of 8GB.

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Top Rated Comments

PowerMac5500 Avatar
11 weeks ago
I think I've held or touched just about every Apple product made since the late 1990s... I got hands on with the new M4 iPad Pros at my local apple store a few days ago. Stunningly thin. Without seeing it in person you might think "whatever". I have an M2 Pro... picking this up, without even turning it on, was enough to make me want to upgrade. I'm not going to because there is no reason beyond the svelte aesthetics, I barley make use of the capabilities of the M2 iPad Pro, and I'd just put a case on it anyway...

Stunningly thin for sure.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
dasjati Avatar
11 weeks ago

Maybe the M4 chip will shine when iPadOS 18 is updated with a slew of new AI features, but for now, it's overkill.
I will never understand the argument that a current chip is "overkill" in an iPad, but for some reason not in an iPhone or a base model Mac. There's more to it than just "maxing out" a chip. It also means I will have a snappy, useful device for longer. Why does nobody complain that there's nothing that "maxes out" the chip in an iPhone? Would you rather have an older chip for the same money? I don't get it.

Unfortunately, this whole "review" is mostly just repeating the spec sheet with some snarky comments thrown in and very few actual bits of useful information. I only read the text. Won't spend time on the video. Seeing someone else's comments the "reviewer" is not even an iPad user. Makes zero sense and also explains why the reviews is light on actual content and full of fluff.

Maybe next time let someone review a device who has actually used it and has some concrete insights into what it can and can't do.

I could have written this "review" without even owning the device …
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AlexESP Avatar
11 weeks ago
“Those are Mac prices, and while the iPad's hardware is worth it, it's a lot to pay for the limitations that you're stuck with when using iPadOS.”

Of course, it’s subjective, but if I’m willing to buy an iPad Pro, it’s because of iPadOS. I wouldn’t buy an iPad with macOS (which would be too limited from my point of view) at any price point.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Apple_Robert Avatar
11 weeks ago
The big thing that caught my attention with the video is that Dan essentially admitted he is not an iPad person. Why have someone who is a Mac person doing an iPad review? In my opinion, the review should have been done by someone who primarily uses an iPad for most tasks. And in doing so, go more into detail about using the iPad to accomplish different file management tasks, documents, spreadsheets, and other things a typical primary user might encounter on a day to day basis.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Wando64 Avatar
11 weeks ago
I am puzzled by Apple's choice to drop the Smart Folio Keyboard for this generation of iPad.
I mean, the new keyboard is great if you want to use it as a MacBook, but to me the Smart Folio Keyboard represented the perfect half way solution for those that use and carry the iPad mainly as a tablet, but still want to use a physical keyboard when required.
That, and the crazy prices, make me hesitate.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
W£S Avatar
11 weeks ago

I think I've held or touched just about every Apple product made since the late 1990s... I got hands on with the new M4 iPad Pros at my local apple store a few days ago. Stunningly thin. Without seeing it in person you might think "whatever". I have an M2 Pro... picking this up, without even turning it on, was enough to make me want to upgrade. I'm not going to because there is no reason beyond the svelte aesthetics, I barley make use of the capabilities of the M2 iPad Pro, and I'd just put a case on it anyway...

Stunningly thin for sure.
It is indeed attractive but the iPadOS is the weakness link. Without the ability to run many macOS app, I can’t convince myself to pay for an iPad Pro that is more expensive than MacBook Air/Pro
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)