I just want to let everyone know that the titles got switched in the outdoor test for the Standard glass 05:46 and Nano-texture glass 07:17. The chapters are correct and what I say is correct, but the words on screen are not. I totally apologize that I missed that, so listen to the words I say, not the text that appears on the screen. Sorry for the confusion!
@@yamahapilot The RUclips Editor only lets me add info cards (only links, other videos, playlists, and a channel link) and end screen cards. The only other things I can do is add blurs, music, and trim and cut the video. If you know how to add a pop up after the video is published, I will definitely do it! I’m just not seeing anything sadly.
@@Graf-XTechReviews oh, OK. Looks like RUclips removed the annotations feature back way back in 2019. Oh well, I think most people understand what happened.
you are underrated. You are doing what these noob so called paid tech youtubers cant do in their life time. keep doing like this and you will beat them in no time.
Both this and the video on size comparison (11 vs 13) have provided all the information that I needed to make my decision. I have spent hours trying to find the level of info you have provided by content creators with vastly larger audiences, none compare to the level of practical information you have provided in both those videos, well done! I’ve subscribed. (I dont usually sub to tech vids 😂).
That’s awesome! I really appreciate that! It makes it worth all the work I put into the videos! I’m really glad the videos provided you with good information!
@@jyu_bonk I went to an Apple store also to make sure, there is no doubt in my mind that it is the best screen. Honestly, I have no idea why a glossy reflective screen even exists if they have the technology to create the Nano Texture. It is still baby smooth and only slightly more friendly to the Apple pen for writing, but that there are literally no reflections is incredible. The only difference I saw was that related to the black, but honestly, its not perceptible unless you have the other screen next to it. Besides, tell me of a Cinema Screen that has the blackest black? Show me a Cinema Screen that has such a reflection as a full gloss screen? Nah, the Nano screen is too good. The only thing that sucks is the greed of Apple insisting that we need to pay a stupid amount of extra dollars for additional storage that you can get in top-line SD Card for peanuts in comparison. Ridiculous to pay an extra $700 (In Australia) for 500gb. This is where Apple demonstrates they could really care less for affordability. All the best.
Best in=depth comparison video with real world examples and under different lighting. Nano texture is the one for me. Sure, the blacks get a bit grayish with light hitting it but in darkness I’m glad to see that it seems to look as vibrant and contrasts as much as the standard glass. Only concern left is durability with touching the touchscreen, especially considering a screen protector could possibly damage it according to other non-scientific opinions. Cleaning wise, I assume Apple’s microfiber is simply a quality high end microfiber and any other high quality more affordable one is fine.
Yeah I would check out my video about putting on screen protectors on the Nano-Texture that has some great info about that! Also, after a few months, I’ve had no issues with the screen and no scratches yet!
At the store I thought they didn’t display the nano-texture iPad because I couldn’t find it. Turns out that it was there right in front of my very eyes. It’s that kind of slight difference.
I am glad that I did not judge the Nano texture at the Apple Store under the bright lights when comparing it to the glossy M4 iPad. At home it was simply the best choice for me while testing it and I am not going to return it or exchange it for the glossy screen. Especially in the dark the nano screen is just as contrasty as the glossy one, so win win situation. I just cannot stand the mirror reflections during day time nor the sticky/draggy effect of the glossy screens personally so the smooth feel of the nano screen was another nice surprise for me.
Agreed! I don’t think looking at it at the Apple store would give you a proper sense of how it’d work for you. I agree, for myself at least, it has been a win win. Thanks for sharing! I’m glad this helped!
What about normal glass with a matte paper like screen protector? Or a nano iPad with a glass screen protector, I wanna see how a glass screen over the Nan or would be in sun, and how adding a matter paper screen protector on the normal glass iPad would compare to the the nano iPad without screen protectors
I plan on doing a video about the different screen protectors and how they affect things as well! I will say though, from other videos I’ve seen, the matte screen protectors do not do as good as the nano-textured screen at deflecting the glare and a glass screen protector will add a lot more glare to the nano-textured screen
I like it. It’s not like a textured screen protector, but it is a different feeling. I prefer it over standard glass but it doesn’t give quite as much control as a regular textured screen protector
On my devices, I have never seen any grain issues. I’ll keep an eye out for it and if I do, I’ll make a video on it, but as of right now, I haven’t seen any grain problems
That’s amazing! If that iPad Pro is feeling great and you don’t need anything more, then definitely keep using that iPad! I’m glad that it’s working well for you and that you don’t feel any need to upgrade!
hello I am an illustrator, I have an 8 year old ipad that I am considering investing in a new 1TB ipad pro for a very long life like my previous ipad, the nano texture is not bad! but I wanted the duration so put a special design protective screen and also protect the glass of the iPad, I am thinking of opting for the non-nano oled iPad thank you
Yeah that makes sense. Definitely the thing that makes me the most nervous about the nano-texture is how durable it is and how well it will hold up over time
Thank you for pointing that out! Honestly I don’t know how that happened, I watched it through like 3 times before exporting it 🤦♂️ I’m glad you let me know! I pinned a comment letting everyone know the issue
Thank you for your efforts here. This proves it out. I’m definitely getting a 1TB 13-inch iPad Pro, but I still don’t think I need that nano display. I certainly don’t want to be babying it either and certainly not buying a special cleaning cloth for it. But I’m happy that the display has some usefulness for those who really need it. Nice to see that the new OLEDs are good too, but MiniLED aint that bad. If I didn’t need to give back my M1 in December, I’d be keeping it. But alas, I do and I will and i will end up with an m4 tandem OLED. Boohoo for me. :). Thanks again.
Yeah that makes sense. And I agree there is a lot of scenarios where Mini-LED is just as good as the new OLED screens. The only thing I will say about the Nano-texture screen, is if you purchase it, the polishing cloth comes in the box, you won’t have to buy it. But I totally get not wanting to have to baby it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I’m glad the video was useful to you!
Hey man! What a great real-life video? I'm buying the 1TB 11" M4 Pro anyway. I use it for media consumption, games, meeting notes, and Microsoft Office. I'm not much outdoors, but now that the nano-texture display is available, I'd love to have less glare. I don't mind paying for the extra upgrade but I don't want to be losing much of the OLED crispiness and vivid colors. Which one do you think I should go for?
I personally don’t see a big loss of crispness, I think the only real downside is that it’s a bit easier to scratch, so if that’s a concern I wouldn’t do it, but otherwise I’d say it’s probably worth it!
@@Graf-XTechReviews I will be having it in the Apple keyboard folio and I’m buying AppleCare+ though I’m sure that would be considered accidental damage with having to pay a deductible. But do you think the glossy one won’t be scratched if exposed to the same factors that caused it?
The standard glass option had been shown to be a bit tougher, basically it is what we are used to as far as toughness on phones and tablets where the nano-texture is a bit weaker, and easier to scratch then what we’ve been used to. It’s not like it just scratches super easily either, I’ve had mine for over 2 months and no scratches yet!
Such an amazing channel! You have down to earth, practical, and real world use case scenarios. This is more important for me than benchmarks. Your video has the best actual day to day usage comparison of the Nano Texture for non artists. This is helpful to make the best purchasing decisions for our use case. I also like your channel because you are much more relatable than some of the other big tech RUclips channels. I've subscribed and look forward to your future videos. A video request: comparison of black text on a white background and white text on a black background. The critique I have heard about the Nano Texture has been with reading ebooks, editing text, or reading text on websites. Some reviewers have said that the text looks grainy on the Nano Texture screen and not as crisp as the regular OLED screen. What are your thoughts on this? Thanks.
For me there is a pretty big difference between the nano-texture iPad and a Paperlike screen protector, but also, I totally get that it is not an expense that makes sense for everyone. Check out my screen protector video to see them tested together!
I have the 12.9 2018 iPad Pro. However, I want the landscape front camera. I need a longer battery life. I would like to learn to do more editing of photos.
Yeah the landscape camera is definitely nice! I don’t personally do a whole lot of photo editing in the iPad but from what I understand it can do things pretty well! I will be releasing a video on the battery life here soon, I’m just working out what I all want to do for the tests. Stay tuned!
Do you think it’s ok to add a screen protector on the nano texture glass? Or should I just get the standard glass then install a matte/good quality anti reflective screen protector? Thanks
So far, I haven’t found a screen protector that works for the Nano-Texture, so if you really need a screen protector, I’d probably go with the standard glass
Super appreciate this vid! Wishing more content creators would directly compare the standard glass vs nano-texture. If it were just a straight up upgrade, I’d pay extra for the nano-glass no hesitation, but imo the crispness trade off isn’t worth it.
I’m trying to decide between the 11” and the 13” iPad Pro and would be interested to see a video on your thoughts on a comparison of the 2 screen sizes. I’m coming from a 9.7” iPad, but it’s essentially my only personal computer (I have a PC desktop at work). Most of my usage is pretty light computationally, so I’m mainly looking at the Pro over the Air for the niceness. It doesn’t look like you get that much more content room when watching videos on the 13” ‘cause of the aspect ratio, but it does look a lot bigger for “working” on it (eg multiple windows, or just more on screen when typing in landscape)? But then how much of a downside is the extra size for iPad stuff?
Yes! That is the next video I am going to be making! Hoping for a release very early next week! (So in a few days). And to give a quick opinion about it. Yes for viewing wide screen content, there is not a huge difference, but there is definitely more productivity space on the big one with some portability trade offs. Stay tuned for the full video on it!
a little recommendation brother, you might want to use a calm (not fast paced) video with many dark ambiances and play them all across the iPad line up and yes in the dark room (like you did :)). thanks for the comparison, it's already been so helpful.
@@Graf-XTechReviews I would like if you did this but just focusing on the nano texture compared to the regular oled. A lot of people are on the fence and we know the nano texture is better under lighting or the sun, but we need to put to rest how much of a vibrancy and contrast difference there is in controlled/dark lighting
@OMEKS_1 I can look into making like a part two or something and see if I can do even more direct comparisons between those two. Thanks for the suggestion!
Hey there! I'm torn between the 216GB and 512GB models of the iPad Pro M4, and I could really use your input. I'm aiming to keep this iPad for a long time, so storage is a crucial factor. On one hand, the 216GB version seems more budget-friendly (considering that I'd like to buy both the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro), but I might need to rely on external storage down the line (I would appreciate if you'd recommend any good external memory options) On the other hand, the 512GB model offers ample storage, ensuring I never have to worry about running out of space. But is it worth the extra cost? What do you think? Should I opt for the peace of mind with the 512GB model, or go for the 216GB version and invest in external storage? Your advice would be greatly appreciated! By the way, great video - keep up the good work!
It definitely depends on what you plan on using the iPad for. Before my current iPad, I had a 256 GB model and I had it for years and never quite felt like I was going to run out of storage. Until I started doing more “pro” things on it like video editing. So even I got my new one I got 1 TB so I could make sure I had enough for the pro things I am doing on it. But if you aren’t doing those things then I think 256 GB is plenty unless you just want to make sure that it lasts you for a very very long time. What’s your primary use case? That might help me make a more specific recommendation.
@@Graf-XTechReviews Thanks for your response! I'm currently using a graphic tablet for digital drawing, but I'm thinking of switching to the M4 iPad Pro because it's so much more portable and the new display technology looks amazing. I also want to get into sculpting and maybe some small renders in the future. Plus, I might record my drawing process too. Beyond that, I’d use it for entertainment, productivity, and other daily tasks. I’m still figuring out all the things I can and can't do with it compared to my laptop.
Hmm, I’d probably go with the 512 GB if I was in your shoes. Especially if you have the budget for it. It gives you more flexibility and you will probably feel less cramped keeping high quality drawings and recordings and those rendering files. I still think you could get away with 256 but you’d probably for sure have to eventually get an external ssd and that reduces the portability of your iPad
Yes that is definitely in the works! I still want to give myself a little more time with the device so that way I can make a very informed video on the battery
You should have used one IPad with a paperlike screen protector on one IPad …. I heard it works similarly to the Nanotextured screen to see the difference.
That is something I want to test in a future video. Thank you for the suggestion! I do know from just other videos I have seen and my own experiences with those kinds of screen protectors, that they definitely decrease the screen quality more than the nano-texture screen. There are some similarities, and they definitely have an even better writing feel, but they are not as clear as the nano-texture
@@Graf-XTechReviews just thought it would have been nice to cover different options such as paperlike and the magnetic screen protectors with nano texturing, to see the pro’s and con’s of each. Nice video not a knock on your work Sir , just thinking it would have drawn in a lager range of viewers to your work for more views 😉
I just want to let everyone know that the titles got switched in the outdoor test for the Standard glass 05:46 and Nano-texture glass 07:17. The chapters are correct and what I say is correct, but the words on screen are not. I totally apologize that I missed that, so listen to the words I say, not the text that appears on the screen. Sorry for the confusion!
You should be able to go into RUclips Editor and add in a pop-up. Came to comment sections to find out if I was seeing things lol.
By the way, thanks for the video! Good job.
@@yamahapilot The RUclips Editor only lets me add info cards (only links, other videos, playlists, and a channel link) and end screen cards. The only other things I can do is add blurs, music, and trim and cut the video. If you know how to add a pop up after the video is published, I will definitely do it! I’m just not seeing anything sadly.
@@Graf-XTechReviews oh, OK. Looks like RUclips removed the annotations feature back way back in 2019. Oh well, I think most people understand what happened.
Thanks for trying to help though! That would’ve been awesome if I could still do that!
you are underrated. You are doing what these noob so called paid tech youtubers cant do in their life time. keep doing like this and you will beat them in no time.
Thanks! That means a lot! I do my best to be as thorough as possible! Let me know if there is something in particular you’d like tested!
100% Agree!! Awesome video and just what I needed to Know
Both this and the video on size comparison (11 vs 13) have provided all the information that I needed to make my decision. I have spent hours trying to find the level of info you have provided by content creators with vastly larger audiences, none compare to the level of practical information you have provided in both those videos, well done! I’ve subscribed. (I dont usually sub to tech vids 😂).
That’s awesome! I really appreciate that! It makes it worth all the work I put into the videos! I’m really glad the videos provided you with good information!
So, are you getting the nano texture screen? I was in dilemma as well, but my choice is clear after watching this video.
@@jyu_bonk I went to an Apple store also to make sure, there is no doubt in my mind that it is the best screen. Honestly, I have no idea why a glossy reflective screen even exists if they have the technology to create the Nano Texture. It is still baby smooth and only slightly more friendly to the Apple pen for writing, but that there are literally no reflections is incredible.
The only difference I saw was that related to the black, but honestly, its not perceptible unless you have the other screen next to it. Besides, tell me of a Cinema Screen that has the blackest black? Show me a Cinema Screen that has such a reflection as a full gloss screen?
Nah, the Nano screen is too good. The only thing that sucks is the greed of Apple insisting that we need to pay a stupid amount of extra dollars for additional storage that you can get in top-line SD Card for peanuts in comparison. Ridiculous to pay an extra $700 (In Australia) for 500gb. This is where Apple demonstrates they could really care less for affordability.
All the best.
Man you're underrated keep up the work
Thank you! I will keep it up! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Not underrated just logical.
This is the best demonstration of nano-texture glass vs everything on youtube 😅 thanks
Awesome! I try to make my videos as detailed and full of information as possible! Thanks for letting me know and I’m glad it was useful!
Best in=depth comparison video with real world examples and under different lighting. Nano texture is the one for me. Sure, the blacks get a bit grayish with light hitting it but in darkness I’m glad to see that it seems to look as vibrant and contrasts as much as the standard glass.
Only concern left is durability with touching the touchscreen, especially considering a screen protector could possibly damage it according to other non-scientific opinions. Cleaning wise, I assume Apple’s microfiber is simply a quality high end microfiber and any other high quality more affordable one is fine.
Yeah I would check out my video about putting on screen protectors on the Nano-Texture that has some great info about that! Also, after a few months, I’ve had no issues with the screen and no scratches yet!
At the store I thought they didn’t display the nano-texture iPad because I couldn’t find it. Turns out that it was there right in front of my very eyes. It’s that kind of slight difference.
Yeah especially in certain lighting conditions, the difference is pretty minimal!
I am glad that I did not judge the Nano texture at the Apple Store under the bright lights when comparing it to the glossy M4 iPad. At home it was simply the best choice for me while testing it and I am not going to return it or exchange it for the glossy screen. Especially in the dark the nano screen is just as contrasty as the glossy one, so win win situation. I just cannot stand the mirror reflections during day time nor the sticky/draggy effect of the glossy screens personally so the smooth feel of the nano screen was another nice surprise for me.
Agreed! I don’t think looking at it at the Apple store would give you a proper sense of how it’d work for you. I agree, for myself at least, it has been a win win. Thanks for sharing! I’m glad this helped!
Exactly what I wanted to see, in trying to decide which iPad I wanted to buy. Thank you!!
That’s great! I’m glad it was so helpful!
GREAT review. So easy to understand and follow. TYFS.
Thank you I’m glad you found it useful and helpful!
This is an amazing video!!!! Great Job man!!!
Thank you I do my best! I’m glad it was helpful!
What about normal glass with a matte paper like screen protector? Or a nano iPad with a glass screen protector, I wanna see how a glass screen over the Nan or would be in sun, and how adding a matter paper screen protector on the normal glass iPad would compare to the the nano iPad without screen protectors
I plan on doing a video about the different screen protectors and how they affect things as well! I will say though, from other videos I’ve seen, the matte screen protectors do not do as good as the nano-textured screen at deflecting the glare and a glass screen protector will add a lot more glare to the nano-textured screen
The screen protector will look worse it’s common sense
how does the pen feel on the textured glass?
I like it. It’s not like a textured screen protector, but it is a different feeling. I prefer it over standard glass but it doesn’t give quite as much control as a regular textured screen protector
Excellent comparison, congratulations!
I’m super glad you enjoyed it! Let me know if you’d like to see anything else in particular!
Can you take a look at the grain on the new OLED screens? Is it apparent on your units?
On my devices, I have never seen any grain issues. I’ll keep an eye out for it and if I do, I’ll make a video on it, but as of right now, I haven’t seen any grain problems
I have a 2018 iPad pro 11, still holding very well with excellent performance compared to its time. Still feel out of box prodcut
That’s amazing! If that iPad Pro is feeling great and you don’t need anything more, then definitely keep using that iPad! I’m glad that it’s working well for you and that you don’t feel any need to upgrade!
hello I am an illustrator, I have an 8 year old ipad that I am considering investing in a new 1TB ipad pro for a very long life like my previous ipad, the nano texture is not bad! but I wanted the duration so put a special design protective screen and also protect the glass of the iPad, I am thinking of opting for the non-nano oled iPad thank you
Yeah that makes sense. Definitely the thing that makes me the most nervous about the nano-texture is how durable it is and how well it will hold up over time
In video, titles for standard and Nano is swapped :X
At least timestamps is correct ^^
Thank you for pointing that out! Honestly I don’t know how that happened, I watched it through like 3 times before exporting it 🤦♂️ I’m glad you let me know! I pinned a comment letting everyone know the issue
I'm watching this on my LG C2 OLED Tv, and the glare is everywhere
Like are you saying the whole video seems to bright and way to vibrant? Or just certain moments?
I mean.. nano is best solution to avoid random glare :D
Ahhh, that totally went over my head 😂 that makes sense!
Thank you for your efforts here. This proves it out. I’m definitely getting a 1TB 13-inch iPad Pro, but I still don’t think I need that nano display. I certainly don’t want to be babying it either and certainly not buying a special cleaning cloth for it. But I’m happy that the display has some usefulness for those who really need it. Nice to see that the new OLEDs are good too, but MiniLED aint that bad. If I didn’t need to give back my M1 in December, I’d be keeping it. But alas, I do and I will and i will end up with an m4 tandem OLED. Boohoo for me. :). Thanks again.
Yeah that makes sense. And I agree there is a lot of scenarios where Mini-LED is just as good as the new OLED screens. The only thing I will say about the Nano-texture screen, is if you purchase it, the polishing cloth comes in the box, you won’t have to buy it. But I totally get not wanting to have to baby it. Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I’m glad the video was useful to you!
@@Graf-XTechReviews I think you will eventually need to replace that cloth, but I’d love to be wrong.
To be honest, that’s a good point 😂 I will keep everyone posted with how long it lasts
Hey man! What a great real-life video? I'm buying the 1TB 11" M4 Pro anyway. I use it for media consumption, games, meeting notes, and Microsoft Office. I'm not much outdoors, but now that the nano-texture display is available, I'd love to have less glare. I don't mind paying for the extra upgrade but I don't want to be losing much of the OLED crispiness and vivid colors. Which one do you think I should go for?
I personally don’t see a big loss of crispness, I think the only real downside is that it’s a bit easier to scratch, so if that’s a concern I wouldn’t do it, but otherwise I’d say it’s probably worth it!
@@Graf-XTechReviews I will be having it in the Apple keyboard folio and I’m buying AppleCare+ though I’m sure that would be considered accidental damage with having to pay a deductible. But do you think the glossy one won’t be scratched if exposed to the same factors that caused it?
The standard glass option had been shown to be a bit tougher, basically it is what we are used to as far as toughness on phones and tablets where the nano-texture is a bit weaker, and easier to scratch then what we’ve been used to. It’s not like it just scratches super easily either, I’ve had mine for over 2 months and no scratches yet!
Such an amazing channel! You have down to earth, practical, and real world use case scenarios. This is more important for me than benchmarks. Your video has the best actual day to day usage comparison of the Nano Texture for non artists. This is helpful to make the best purchasing decisions for our use case. I also like your channel because you are much more relatable than some of the other big tech RUclips channels. I've subscribed and look forward to your future videos.
A video request: comparison of black text on a white background and white text on a black background. The critique I have heard about the Nano Texture has been with reading ebooks, editing text, or reading text on websites. Some reviewers have said that the text looks grainy on the Nano Texture screen and not as crisp as the regular OLED screen. What are your thoughts on this? Thanks.
I have not seen that in my use case, but I will certainly do some more testing and work on getting a video out for that!
Paying 2200 is crazy when u can just get a paperlike screen protector and call it a day
For me there is a pretty big difference between the nano-texture iPad and a Paperlike screen protector, but also, I totally get that it is not an expense that makes sense for everyone. Check out my screen protector video to see them tested together!
Are you a moron? Did you not watch the video? The paper like does absolutely not compare.
This channel is really underrated
Thanks! I do my best! Glad it was helpful!
I have the 12.9 2018 iPad Pro. However, I want the landscape front camera. I need a longer battery life. I would like to learn to do more editing of photos.
Yeah the landscape camera is definitely nice! I don’t personally do a whole lot of photo editing in the iPad but from what I understand it can do things pretty well! I will be releasing a video on the battery life here soon, I’m just working out what I all want to do for the tests. Stay tuned!
Thank You! Very Helpful!
Of course! I’m glad to help!
Thank you for this video mate! Nano-texture is really good, this is a next industrial standard I guess
Yeah I can see more companies trying to replicate that
Do you think it’s ok to add a screen protector on the nano texture glass?
Or should I just get the standard glass then install a matte/good quality anti reflective screen protector? Thanks
So far, I haven’t found a screen protector that works for the Nano-Texture, so if you really need a screen protector, I’d probably go with the standard glass
Super appreciate this vid!
Wishing more content creators would directly compare the standard glass vs nano-texture.
If it were just a straight up upgrade, I’d pay extra for the nano-glass no hesitation, but imo the crispness trade off isn’t worth it.
Well I’m glad that this video was able to help you decide! I’m glad you were able to see a more direct comparison!
Subbed!
Awesome! Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m trying to decide between the 11” and the 13” iPad Pro and would be interested to see a video on your thoughts on a comparison of the 2 screen sizes. I’m coming from a 9.7” iPad, but it’s essentially my only personal computer (I have a PC desktop at work). Most of my usage is pretty light computationally, so I’m mainly looking at the Pro over the Air for the niceness. It doesn’t look like you get that much more content room when watching videos on the 13” ‘cause of the aspect ratio, but it does look a lot bigger for “working” on it (eg multiple windows, or just more on screen when typing in landscape)? But then how much of a downside is the extra size for iPad stuff?
Yes! That is the next video I am going to be making! Hoping for a release very early next week! (So in a few days). And to give a quick opinion about it. Yes for viewing wide screen content, there is not a huge difference, but there is definitely more productivity space on the big one with some portability trade offs. Stay tuned for the full video on it!
@@completesalvation1755 Thanks! And do you still undock and use the 13” as a tablet?
Finally a real life comparison. Great review. Send me an ipad😢
Wish I could man! 😂
a little recommendation brother, you might want to use a calm (not fast paced) video with many dark ambiances and play them all across the iPad line up and yes in the dark room (like you did :)). thanks for the comparison, it's already been so helpful.
Gotcha, thanks for the tip! I’ll try something more like that in the future! I’m glad it was still able to help!
@@Graf-XTechReviews I would like if you did this but just focusing on the nano texture compared to the regular oled. A lot of people are on the fence and we know the nano texture is better under lighting or the sun, but we need to put to rest how much of a vibrancy and contrast difference there is in controlled/dark lighting
@OMEKS_1 I can look into making like a part two or something and see if I can do even more direct comparisons between those two. Thanks for the suggestion!
Thanks! This is a helpful comparison btw nano and standard
Awesome! I’m glad it helped!
Good recommendations together with an Interesting comparison and analysis. Thank you!
I do my best! I’m glad it helped! If there’s anything else in particular you’d like tested, let me know!
Hey there! I'm torn between the 216GB and 512GB models of the iPad Pro M4, and I could really use your input. I'm aiming to keep this iPad for a long time, so storage is a crucial factor. On one hand, the 216GB version seems more budget-friendly (considering that I'd like to buy both the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro), but I might need to rely on external storage down the line (I would appreciate if you'd recommend any good external memory options) On the other hand, the 512GB model offers ample storage, ensuring I never have to worry about running out of space. But is it worth the extra cost? What do you think? Should I opt for the peace of mind with the 512GB model, or go for the 216GB version and invest in external storage? Your advice would be greatly appreciated! By the way, great video - keep up the good work!
It definitely depends on what you plan on using the iPad for. Before my current iPad, I had a 256 GB model and I had it for years and never quite felt like I was going to run out of storage. Until I started doing more “pro” things on it like video editing. So even I got my new one I got 1 TB so I could make sure I had enough for the pro things I am doing on it. But if you aren’t doing those things then I think 256 GB is plenty unless you just want to make sure that it lasts you for a very very long time. What’s your primary use case? That might help me make a more specific recommendation.
@@Graf-XTechReviews Thanks for your response! I'm currently using a graphic tablet for digital drawing, but I'm thinking of switching to the M4 iPad Pro because it's so much more portable and the new display technology looks amazing. I also want to get into sculpting and maybe some small renders in the future. Plus, I might record my drawing process too. Beyond that, I’d use it for entertainment, productivity, and other daily tasks. I’m still figuring out all the things I can and can't do with it compared to my laptop.
Hmm, I’d probably go with the 512 GB if I was in your shoes. Especially if you have the budget for it. It gives you more flexibility and you will probably feel less cramped keeping high quality drawings and recordings and those rendering files. I still think you could get away with 256 but you’d probably for sure have to eventually get an external ssd and that reduces the portability of your iPad
512 is 60% faster than 256 on ssd for read and write, a nice to have for editing and some app load
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Спасибо за видео. Проведите пожалуйста тест со всеми планшетами по батареи, автономность. Очень нужно
Yes, I am working on a battery test for these new devices, but I want a little more experience with them so it can be as accurate as possible
Sad you have to spend a lot of money already to get this additional... Why Apple?
Yeah it’s not the cheapest upgrade for sure. Time will tell if it is really gonna be worth it.
Another perfect video!
Thank you! I’m glad to offer good and useful information!
Love your channel ❤
Thanks I appreciate that!
Bro can you do m4 battery test??
Yes that is definitely in the works! I still want to give myself a little more time with the device so that way I can make a very informed video on the battery
@@Graf-XTechReviews ok bro ..... waiting 👍👍
Me as well! Currently it seems like nobody on yt wants to be first with this…
You should have used one IPad with a paperlike screen protector on one IPad …. I heard it works similarly to the Nanotextured screen to see the difference.
That is something I want to test in a future video. Thank you for the suggestion! I do know from just other videos I have seen and my own experiences with those kinds of screen protectors, that they definitely decrease the screen quality more than the nano-texture screen. There are some similarities, and they definitely have an even better writing feel, but they are not as clear as the nano-texture
Yeah that’s what I have seen from some videos as well
@@Graf-XTechReviews just thought it would have been nice to cover different options such as paperlike and the magnetic screen protectors with nano texturing, to see the pro’s and con’s of each. Nice video not a knock on your work Sir , just thinking it would have drawn in a lager range of viewers to your work for more views 😉
It’s not even close go watch a video comparing the two.