I have the your system except my 2018 12.9" iPad Pro equipped it with 512 GB of SSD memory. It is STILL going strong and now is an integral part of my iPad Pro/Studio Display/new M3 Pro/14" MBP. I have found that the Magic Keyboard REALLY impacts battery charge duration. Without it, I still can get over a days use out of the battery.
I definitely should have gone for the 512 initially! How do you like the new M3 pro MBP - I really wanna check it out but not sure if worth the upgrade from an M1 MBP it’s interesting you noticed the battery drain with keyboard too, good to know! Thanks!
@@mananparekh_ Enjoyed your RUclips video post. Now, my MBP uses the unbinned M3 Pro chip equipped w/ 36 GB of unified memory and it has 1 TB SSD storage. The short TL:DR answer to how do I like it is: What's not to like. Grin. Because of the 36 GB of ram, I have not noticed ANY SSD swap usage yet - even when running Windows 11 on ARM via a Parallels Desktop VM configured as a 4 core/8 GB VM. BTW, that VM boots Win 11 in 9 seconds and useful work (like opening MS Excel (it launches in a second) or viewing my Win 11 news widgets begins in 15 seconds from boot up. With all that RAM, everything launches very quickly. viewing photos are almost instantaneous when viewed on my Studio Display. And when I use my iPad Pro as an extra extended display monitor via Sidecar, there are no lags or dropped video frames on the iPad Pro display while I am doing other things on either the Studio Display or that fantastic MBP display. Really, a very nice experience so far.
Glad to see people outside language learning communities know about and utilize tools like anki. Honestly, SRS will be more of a study supercharger than anything else the iPad could give you.
It's funny how you mention storage. I started with an iPad 1st generation and iPhone 4s and always got the max...64, then 256 when it increased. But now in late 2023 I still feel 256gb is a sweet spot for the mobile devices, as even fully stocked with about a 100 apps ~10k photos and a bunch of music, I only take up about 70-80gb.
I agree, 256 is the sweet spot for sure. 64 is too small, 128 is cutting it close, and it's hard to touch 512 or 1TB. Hopefully 256 just becomes the standard in terms of storage going forward, I mean its 2023 already.
I want a new iPad but my 2016 iPad Pro 256gb, that I’m currently watching on, is still going strong! Their pricy, but they’re in it for the long haul! Great video!
That’s exactly how I feel! I’m glad yours has lasted so long, really goes to show how durable these products are. I’m excited to see if there are any significant upgrades with their next model coming next year!
i know it's unintentional but this video helped me if i should get an ipad air/pro compared to the base model! thank you so much :) I plan on buying an ipad pro/air and an rog ally instead of having a laptop to do everything (like art and gaming) in one device
Bought my X1 thinkpad yoga instead, just happy that I can run linux almost seamlessly, and change the storage a bit. Whish I could just change the processor of my old x201T though.
@@mananparekh_ So far Amazing thinkpads are really good work machines, and the X1 gen 4 I got has wacom AES, changed the stylus to a better one, the performance is pretty good so far, the tablet ,build quality and functionality isn't as good as my old x201t. But the performance, touchscreen, display quality and other features really make up for it. Mind u I bought it for 250£ used ,2 months ago. So value wise for me it's way better than any apple products and many laptops. I mainly used it in classes for Maths and Physics and Computer science and it's pretty good. But it's a normal laptop it doesn't have an ultra efficient processor (lasts me 8 hours with light work which is decent) and ease of use for people who aren't too much into tech is not there. So, it might not be for you. Almost forgot to mention you can replace the storage to as much the connector can give and repairable.
Super great vid, straightforward. I was pretty sceptical on how long term a device like this was but im pretty happy to know from your perspective atleast. The problems that concerns me about the device can be the battery, I would totally wish to use it for 2 days without killing it. Minor software and keyboard issues. One could say that the storage is simply fixable just by buying 128/256gb storage but ssd's are also an option (compromises form factor). I really loved what you said about productivity, its like a little spark of inspiration atleast for me. I didnt even think about the side hustles you could do like that. In any case, I tried my very best to find an improvised route for the things I would probably lose for not having a laptop (limited budget), like web safari versions of Google-Suites, Procreate dreams, and 6 other apps/uses.
Thanks for sharing your perspective! I completely agree about the storage being an avoidable issue. Just goes to show that a little money up front can save hours of headache later on. And definitely, iPad opens doors simply because of the pencil and touch screen that other Apple devices just can’t. That reason alone makes it somewhat worth it. The hard part is getting started with some creative new pursuit
Another big miss with this iPad (I have the exact same iPad Pro) is we dont get "More Space" for the display mode. I have the 64 gb iPad and still have almost 20 gb of space (I store everything on iCloud and dont have any huge content creation apps).
I still have my iPad Pro 2018 12,9" 256 Gb with Apple pen since then as well and it still servers me well. But I'm not pushing it so hard either. Will probably keep it a few years more. It's still fast enough for all I use it for.
That’s awesome, definitely should have gotten the 256 myself haha I push my iPad to the limit so the performance limitations are becoming more apparent
My ipad Air 5 and pencil 2 got stolen and i used it for less than a year :( . When i did have it, i liked drawing on it , writing on it was okay but the screen got warm which felt annoying but bearable. I had a bluetooth keyboard and i honestly liked typing quick thoughts and stuff but i don't think i would ever do a full assignment , even mouse support was janky . But again drawing was just the chef's kiss for me ..... That being said I don't think I'd get another one . I was thinking of maybe trying those tablets for your laptops because I see they are more light weight now . Also my ipad air 5 battery finished pretty quick , i did have to use the screen pretty bright because the dim setting just wasn't doing it for me. But yeah 64 GBs oof
I agree doing full fledged assignments still feels janky on iPad unfortunately. something about it doesn't feel smooth, and it kinda dissuades me from using it for that kinda thing. drawing is def the best part, but as I get farther along in my career I find less situations where drawing is helpful to have.
For day to day use, if you want something affordable get an iPad 10th generation with 256GB of storage. I have an iPad Air with 64gb of storage and when I got in 2020 it was fine, now a days it's limiting because your either have to delete a few apps, or if you take a lot of photos or screenshots you have to delete some of that it can effect your storage. What is your budget?
Can’t help but notice mkbhd influences throughout the video. I like your style though, very nice video. My m1 iPad been holding up well, but gets hot too. Imo keyboards aren’t worth it but pencil is
Comment of the decade. But seriously thank you, still figuring out my style completely, but trying to learn from the greats The keyboard is helpful if you have the ability to pick between using your laptop and iPad, if you’re always going to use your laptop I agree the keyboard is not needed.
I'm trying to do more creative stuff too next to my studies and work. Little projects like that. Wondering how you marketed your designs and logos to those companies? Did you just cold email business in the area or did you use some specific app?
That’s awesome! Yeah I used to go up to coffee owners and ask if they would display my art, I also had an Instagram and some friends make some initial questions for me. When someone knew someone with a starting business, they remembered me and put us in touch.
Crazy I had the same iPad throughout college until I upgraded to the newest iPad Pro with 256 Gb worth of space. Feels hard to imagine getting through so many years with 64 Gb lol
I bought all the same accessories as you, and I had the same feeling…it is a yes but not. Sometimes it is difficult to attach a file to an email, or open a pdf, or…basic stuff. Nowadays it is impossible to justify buying an iPad in terms of productivity when you can buy an M2 Macbook air new for less than 900$ in some places unless you are a graphic designer or artist.
That’s an excellent point, for strictly productivity based tasks a laptop is more efficient. However with creative pursuits having an iPad can really unlock an extra gear that’s not available with a laptop
@@mananparekh_ I got it a few months ago. I love everything else coming from 2017 iPad Pro that has swollen battery. I am excited to see the new iPad pros but I don’t think I’m gonna be upgrading
@@annaoop2484 wow thats surprising the battery degraded so quickly considering its an M2 powered iPad. and yeah I am too I just hope theyre not super expensive cause then I might not upgrade. I also hope they are compatible with the existing magic keyboard lol
Drawing on the glass is not too bad and I actually like how smooth it is. Some people opt for the paperlike brand screen protectors, link in description! But as someone who draws I like all the smoothness
The battery has been pretty good overall, but running out faster and faster with the Magic Keyboard and newer softwares. Can't say its surprising, but if its unable to fit your use case, then maybe time to get a new one!
Great timing for the vid, im currently a 1st year med student, I have a desktop PC that I almost exclusively use while at home but need something for my small group sessions and the odd lecture that I attend plus my programme tends to be clinical rotation heavy during the 2nd year. So I'm torn between getting the Ipad Pro (mainly for small note additions and anki cards) or just getting a cheaper laptop, do u have any recommendations?
Thanks for your question and congrats on matriculating - I think for small group it’s helpful to have a versatile device that enables writing + typing if needed. Most schools have some partnership with Microsoft so cloud storage is feasible between iPad and PC. I don’t think it makes sense to get a Mac given your pc set up at home, rather may be more helpful to add some versatility with an iPad. Will say that Anki on iPad leaves much to be desired, but if it’s strictly doing cards then it’s fun to use. Clinical rotations are challenging because iPad Pro doesn’t necessarily fit in the pocket, whereas the new iPad mini does. I feel clinical rotations require you to be adept at using your phone to find information, complete cards, and do practice questions. To sum - I’d say more ROI on a mid size iPad (10-11 inches) - whether it’s pro or not I’ll leave up to you. Definitely get the Apple Pencil, I prefer the magnetic version. Keyboard may also be helpful for small group. All in all not a cheap set up, but I think you’d appreciate the ability to write and draw. Just my thoughts - hope this helps!
I have the your system except my 2018 12.9" iPad Pro equipped it with 512 GB of SSD memory. It is STILL going strong and now is an integral part of my iPad Pro/Studio Display/new M3 Pro/14" MBP. I have found that the Magic Keyboard REALLY impacts battery charge duration. Without it, I still can get over a days use out of the battery.
I definitely should have gone for the 512 initially! How do you like the new M3 pro MBP - I really wanna check it out but not sure if worth the upgrade from an M1 MBP
it’s interesting you noticed the battery drain with keyboard too, good to know! Thanks!
@@mananparekh_ Enjoyed your RUclips video post. Now, my MBP uses the unbinned M3 Pro chip equipped w/ 36 GB of unified memory and it has 1 TB SSD storage. The short TL:DR answer to how do I like it is: What's not to like. Grin. Because of the 36 GB of ram, I have not noticed ANY SSD swap usage yet - even when running Windows 11 on ARM via a Parallels Desktop VM configured as a 4 core/8 GB VM. BTW, that VM boots Win 11 in 9 seconds and useful work (like opening MS Excel (it launches in a second) or viewing my Win 11 news widgets begins in 15 seconds from boot up.
With all that RAM, everything launches very quickly. viewing photos are almost instantaneous when viewed on my Studio Display. And when I use my iPad Pro as an extra extended display monitor via Sidecar, there are no lags or dropped video frames on the iPad Pro display while I am doing other things on either the Studio Display or that fantastic MBP display. Really, a very nice experience so far.
wow 5 years is a really long time!! I’ve been using a similar iPad and it has served me so well throughout med sch :”))
Yeah I love it! I am curious to see how younger students use their iPads considering Anki has gotten even more prevalent
short, sweet, honest, and practical. perfect video!
Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Glad to see people outside language learning communities know about and utilize tools like anki. Honestly, SRS will be more of a study supercharger than anything else the iPad could give you.
Definitely Anki is a helpful tool, but “one-tool” syndrome definitely can lead a lot of students down the wrong path, especially in medicine m
i use ipad pro 2020 and it did serve me well. never used laptop since then ❤
Wow that’s amazing, recently I’ve been trying it out more and it’s come a long way! Still wish I could extend my iPad to my monitor though
It's funny how you mention storage. I started with an iPad 1st generation and iPhone 4s and always got the max...64, then 256 when it increased. But now in late 2023 I still feel 256gb is a sweet spot for the mobile devices, as even fully stocked with about a 100 apps ~10k photos and a bunch of music, I only take up about 70-80gb.
I agree, 256 is the sweet spot for sure. 64 is too small, 128 is cutting it close, and it's hard to touch 512 or 1TB. Hopefully 256 just becomes the standard in terms of storage going forward, I mean its 2023 already.
I want a new iPad but my 2016 iPad Pro 256gb, that I’m currently watching on, is still going strong! Their pricy, but they’re in it for the long haul! Great video!
That’s exactly how I feel! I’m glad yours has lasted so long, really goes to show how durable these products are. I’m excited to see if there are any significant upgrades with their next model coming next year!
i know it's unintentional but this video helped me if i should get an ipad air/pro compared to the base model! thank you so much :) I plan on buying an ipad pro/air and an rog ally instead of having a laptop to do everything (like art and gaming) in one device
That’s awesome! I’m glad this video was able to help with that! Let me know how it works out for ya!
Bought my X1 thinkpad yoga instead, just happy that I can run linux almost seamlessly, and change the storage a bit. Whish I could just change the processor of my old x201T though.
How’s your overall experience been?
@@mananparekh_ So far Amazing thinkpads are really good work machines, and the X1 gen 4 I got has wacom AES, changed the stylus to a better one, the performance is pretty good so far, the tablet ,build quality and functionality isn't as good as my old x201t. But the performance, touchscreen, display quality and other features really make up for it. Mind u I bought it for 250£ used ,2 months ago. So value wise for me it's way better than any apple products and many laptops. I mainly used it in classes for Maths and Physics and Computer science and it's pretty good. But it's a normal laptop it doesn't have an ultra efficient processor (lasts me 8 hours with light work which is decent) and ease of use for people who aren't too much into tech is not there. So, it might not be for you. Almost forgot to mention you can replace the storage to as much the connector can give and repairable.
But to see something better than this that can run Linux, would take some years.
Super great vid, straightforward. I was pretty sceptical on how long term a device like this was but im pretty happy to know from your perspective atleast.
The problems that concerns me about the device can be the battery, I would totally wish to use it for 2 days without killing it. Minor software and keyboard issues. One could say that the storage is simply fixable just by buying 128/256gb storage but ssd's are also an option (compromises form factor).
I really loved what you said about productivity, its like a little spark of inspiration atleast for me. I didnt even think about the side hustles you could do like that. In any case, I tried my very best to find an improvised route for the things I would probably lose for not having a laptop (limited budget), like web safari versions of Google-Suites, Procreate dreams, and 6 other apps/uses.
Thanks for sharing your perspective! I completely agree about the storage being an avoidable issue. Just goes to show that a little money up front can save hours of headache later on.
And definitely, iPad opens doors simply because of the pencil and touch screen that other Apple devices just can’t. That reason alone makes it somewhat worth it. The hard part is getting started with some creative new pursuit
Another big miss with this iPad (I have the exact same iPad Pro) is we dont get "More Space" for the display mode. I have the 64 gb iPad and still have almost 20 gb of space (I store everything on iCloud and dont have any huge content creation apps).
yeah the display mode is a little disappointing, but seems like you need an M1 or newer iPad for the biggest benefits.
I still have my iPad Pro 2018 12,9" 256 Gb with Apple pen since then as well and it still servers me well. But I'm not pushing it so hard either. Will probably keep it a few years more. It's still fast enough for all I use it for.
That’s awesome, definitely should have gotten the 256 myself haha
I push my iPad to the limit so the performance limitations are becoming more apparent
My ipad Air 5 and pencil 2 got stolen and i used it for less than a year :( . When i did have it, i liked drawing on it , writing on it was okay but the screen got warm which felt annoying but bearable. I had a bluetooth keyboard and i honestly liked typing quick thoughts and stuff but i don't think i would ever do a full assignment , even mouse support was janky . But again drawing was just the chef's kiss for me ..... That being said I don't think I'd get another one . I was thinking of maybe trying those tablets for your laptops because I see they are more light weight now . Also my ipad air 5 battery finished pretty quick , i did have to use the screen pretty bright because the dim setting just wasn't doing it for me. But yeah 64 GBs oof
I agree doing full fledged assignments still feels janky on iPad unfortunately. something about it doesn't feel smooth, and it kinda dissuades me from using it for that kinda thing.
drawing is def the best part, but as I get farther along in my career I find less situations where drawing is helpful to have.
What would you recommend as a good starter iPad for day to day use?
ipad pro m1 refurbished, cost around 700 dollars from amazon
For day to day use, if you want something affordable get an iPad 10th generation with 256GB of storage. I have an iPad Air with 64gb of storage and when I got in 2020 it was fine, now a days it's limiting because your either have to delete a few apps, or if you take a lot of photos or screenshots you have to delete some of that it can effect your storage. What is your budget?
These are both great suggestions, really comes down to what you’re looking to do with your iPad first
Can’t help but notice mkbhd influences throughout the video. I like your style though, very nice video. My m1 iPad been holding up well, but gets hot too. Imo keyboards aren’t worth it but pencil is
Comment of the decade. But seriously thank you, still figuring out my style completely, but trying to learn from the greats
The keyboard is helpful if you have the ability to pick between using your laptop and iPad, if you’re always going to use your laptop I agree the keyboard is not needed.
I'm trying to do more creative stuff too next to my studies and work. Little projects like that. Wondering how you marketed your designs and logos to those companies? Did you just cold email business in the area or did you use some specific app?
That’s awesome! Yeah I used to go up to coffee owners and ask if they would display my art, I also had an Instagram and some friends make some initial questions for me. When someone knew someone with a starting business, they remembered me and put us in touch.
Crazy I had the same iPad throughout college until I upgraded to the newest iPad Pro with 256 Gb worth of space. Feels hard to imagine getting through so many years with 64 Gb lol
Yeah I agree, having 512 on my mac makes it hard to imagine 256 was ever enough ahha
I bought all the same accessories as you, and I had the same feeling…it is a yes but not. Sometimes it is difficult to attach a file to an email, or open a pdf, or…basic stuff. Nowadays it is impossible to justify buying an iPad in terms of productivity when you can buy an M2 Macbook air new for less than 900$ in some places unless you are a graphic designer or artist.
That’s an excellent point, for strictly productivity based tasks a laptop is more efficient. However with creative pursuits having an iPad can really unlock an extra gear that’s not available with a laptop
My iPad Pro M2 12’9 needs charging like 2 times a day battery life is not so,great
Agreed it may be close to upgrading time, are you excited for the new iPads?
@@mananparekh_ I got it a few months ago. I love everything else coming from 2017 iPad Pro that has swollen battery. I am excited to see the new iPad pros but I don’t think I’m gonna be upgrading
@@annaoop2484 wow thats surprising the battery degraded so quickly considering its an M2 powered iPad. and yeah I am too I just hope theyre not super expensive cause then I might not upgrade. I also hope they are compatible with the existing magic keyboard lol
Please cite where apple said it will be a laptop replacement for you.
I think they had those “what’s a computer” commercials back in the day!
What is it like to write/draw on the glass? (As opposed to paper).
Drawing on the glass is not too bad and I actually like how smooth it is. Some people opt for the paperlike brand screen protectors, link in description! But as someone who draws I like all the smoothness
How’s the battery? I have the same iPad but the battery runs out so fast. I don’t know what to do
The battery has been pretty good overall, but running out faster and faster with the Magic Keyboard and newer softwares. Can't say its surprising, but if its unable to fit your use case, then maybe time to get a new one!
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Are you from sweden
I am not! I’m from New Jersey (and India)!
Great timing for the vid, im currently a 1st year med student, I have a desktop PC that I almost exclusively use while at home but need something for my small group sessions and the odd lecture that I attend plus my programme tends to be clinical rotation heavy during the 2nd year. So I'm torn between getting the Ipad Pro (mainly for small note additions and anki cards) or just getting a cheaper laptop, do u have any recommendations?
Thanks for your question and congrats on matriculating - I think for small group it’s helpful to have a versatile device that enables writing + typing if needed. Most schools have some partnership with Microsoft so cloud storage is feasible between iPad and PC. I don’t think it makes sense to get a Mac given your pc set up at home, rather may be more helpful to add some versatility with an iPad.
Will say that Anki on iPad leaves much to be desired, but if it’s strictly doing cards then it’s fun to use.
Clinical rotations are challenging because iPad Pro doesn’t necessarily fit in the pocket, whereas the new iPad mini does.
I feel clinical rotations require you to be adept at using your phone to find information, complete cards, and do practice questions.
To sum - I’d say more ROI on a mid size iPad (10-11 inches) - whether it’s pro or not I’ll leave up to you. Definitely get the Apple Pencil, I prefer the magnetic version. Keyboard may also be helpful for small group. All in all not a cheap set up, but I think you’d appreciate the ability to write and draw.
Just my thoughts - hope this helps!
What do you expect from a 5 year old device bro any manufacturer
Yeah it’s just nice to know you don’t have to always buy the next latest and greatest lol
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aww he’s so cute
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Manan bhai hindi bolte ho kya....?
Haha I wish, unfortunately not