Apple Announces New 10.5-Inch iPad Pro With Narrower Side Bezels, 120Hz Refresh Rate Display (9to5mac.com) 93
At WWDC 2017 today, Apple unveiled a brand new iPad Pro with a 10.5-inch display and 40% narrower bezels. The new iPad features a 50% brighter True Tone display and "ProMotion" technology which increase refresh rates up to 120hz. 9to5Mac reports: The new iPad Pro includes dynamic refresh rate adjustments, screens move from 24hz to 48hz to 120hz. This maximizes battery life and performance, when you need it. The A10x Fusion chip improves CPU and GPU by at least 40%. Cameras have also been upgraded with the same sensor as the iPhone 7 on the back and the front. Apple demoed a photo app called "Affinity Photo," to demonstrate the 120hz refresh rates. Apple says new iPad Pro performance compares favorably with a desktop computer. This includes incredibly fast selections and fluid Apple Pencil interactions. Both iPad models start with 64GB of memory and maxes out to 500GB at the high-end. There are also several new software features for iPad, coming this fall with iOS 11: A new customizable Dock that provides quick access to frequently used apps and documents from any screen; Improved multitasking, including a redesigned app switcher that brings Spaces to iOS, making it easier to move between apps or pairs of active apps, used in Split View and now Slide Over; Multi-Touch Drag and Drop, which is available across the system to move text, photos and files from one app to another, anywhere on the screen; A new document scanner in Notes, which lets users easily scan single or multi-page documents, removes shadows and uses powerful image filters to enhance readability; and Deeper integration with Apple Pencil, with support for inline drawing to write along text in Notes and Mail, Instant Markup to easily sign documents, annotate PDFs or draw on screenshots, and a new Instant Notes feature, which opens Notes from the Lock Screen by simply tapping Apple Pencil on the display. New searchable handwriting makes it easy to search for handwritten text or characters.
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No he is not.
There is no 120Ghz content for tablet. So there is not practical reason for it.
On workstation, it's justified, because computer games, video editing, 3d programs, etc...
WTF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT???
Re:wheeeee (Score:4, Insightful)
zzzzzz
I want a workstation.
Like the iMac Pro you got in the same set of announcements?
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I think the iMac Pro sounds good. I like the many cores etc. Since I am a video editing hobbyist, I sure can use them. I have a fully loaded 27" late 2013 iMac today which did cost me a small fortune. I have an extra cinema display attached to it and external RAID enclosure for more space and speed.
But I would really like a more modular machine. Right now I could use a better GPU for rendering. Of course the CPUs are maxed out too, but a new GPU would be great and could extend the life of the machine.
I hate
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Right now I could use a better GPU for rendering. Of course the CPUs are maxed out too, but a new GPU would be great and could extend the life of the machine.
The new MacOS will support external GPU cards. Right now only available to developers [macrumors.com], but that is bound to change.
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I think the iMac Pro sounds good. I like the many cores etc. Since I am a video editing hobbyist, I sure can use them. I have a fully loaded 27" late 2013 iMac today which did cost me a small fortune. I have an extra cinema display attached to it and external RAID enclosure for more space and speed.
But I would really like a more modular machine. Right now I could use a better GPU for rendering. Of course the CPUs are maxed out too, but a new GPU would be great and could extend the life of the machine.
I hate that I have to ditch a perfectly fine 27" monitor, well the entire machine just to upgrade. At least I got the better CPU and GPU.
Since I don't have a money tree in my garden, it becomes expensive. :D
Besides from OS X, it is mostly FCP X that keeps me on the Apple platform. Not having to tinker with hardware was also a part of it, but I guess that is why you pay the premium price. I thought about building a Hackingtosh as that would enable me to do small upgrades.
I guess I have to start saving up money to get a new machine next year. :)
The modular Mac Pro is still coming. Next year.
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and but its from apple; Yuk.
Don't like it, then GO AWAY.
It takes courage not to make Xcode for iPad (Score:3, Insightful)
Surface Pro can run Visual Studio. Android can run AIDE. I guess by now, it takes courage to make a tablet that can't build apps for itself.
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I'm in!
I wont need so much SSD though.
Actually I would like to have virtual screens but full virtual machines.
The reason is that many applications, notable Safari are super unstable.
However a nice 19" Hackintosh, running OS X 10.6 and above till 10.8, that would be awesome. I would already accept it if it was only 18" or 17".
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The owner of a PC running Windows 10 S can buy an upgrade to Windows 10 Pro for $50. The owner of an iPad Pro has to pay about ten times that much for a Mac mini, even assuming he or she can use a keyboard and mouse from Goodwill and the living room TV as a monitor.
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The owner of a PC running Windows 10 S can buy an upgrade to Windows 10 Pro for $50. The owner of an iPad Pro has to pay about ten times that much for a Mac mini, even assuming he or she can use a keyboard and mouse from Goodwill and the living room TV as a monitor.
That's right; include The price of the hardware in one case, and not in the other.
Nice try.
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The owner of a PC running Windows 10 S can buy an upgrade to Windows 10 Pro for $50. The owner of an iPad Pro has to pay about thirteen times that much for a Mac mini, monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
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The owner of a PC running Windows 10 S can buy an upgrade to Windows 10 Pro for $50. The owner of an iPad Pro has to pay about thirteen times that much for a Mac mini, monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
Still an Apples and Windows comparison.
(see what I did there?)
who cares.. (Score:1)
i dont think im the only one who has this sentiment..
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But don't you see, it's got a 40% narrower bezel! You need to immediately throw out your current $1,500 iPad and buy a new $1,500 iPad that'll be replaced in six months with one that's exactly the same except for some minor cosmetic change, because Apple!
Me and the iPad 2 I am typing this on beg to differ.
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Sure, but why not do it as a single "News from WWDC" rather than posting, what is it now, six, seven, eight articles all on what seem like pretty minor announcements from Apple? Like these guys did [recode.net], for example. The only thing in that whole pile of little tweaks and updates of any real significance was the HomePod, and even then it's just a catch-up to the Echo and Google Home.
Steve would have given them something to post about...
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Sure, but why not do it as a single "News from WWDC" rather than posting, what is it now, six, seven, eight articles all on what seem like pretty minor announcements from Apple? Like these guys did [recode.net], for example. The only thing in that whole pile of little tweaks and updates of any real significance was the HomePod, and even then it's just a catch-up to the Echo and Google Home.
Steve would have given them something to post about...
Oh, apparently, at least in the sound department, the HomePod is head and shoulders above everyone else. Hardly "just catch-up" when you fly past the others in the first stride...
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You've GOTTA be a fucking moron. Half of us have already likely been inside your shitty gmail account already. You're advertising to the hacker-minded, here, dumbass.
Truly, we live in the future (Score:2, Interesting)
My 2012 LG television has 120Hz refresh too.
Will Apple be adding 3D next? My TV came with four pair of glasses... but I've never opened those boxes.
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My 2004 VGA monitor is running at 100Hz right now. It's not a bad feature, it even makes text show up faster in a terminal lol. Although, an 8ms difference between 60Hz and 120Hz is not exactly big (shouldn't be noticeable on its own) ; it would be easier to notice smoother scrolling, or video game movement, or mouse pointer movement (not available on iPad obviously).
For pen input they announce 20 ms latency which seems awesome. If that's the whole latency from press to display (though there could be more c
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It varies the SCAN rate of the DIGITIZER to optimize Pencil-Tracking.
It cranks it down to save batteries when you aren't "Pencilling".
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My 2012 LG television has 120Hz refresh too.
Will Apple be adding 3D next? My TV came with four pair of glasses... but I've never opened those boxes.
I thought you liked Apple.
The 120 Hz refresh is for smooth Pencil use. They just provide different scan rates to optimize battery life.
di/dt, ya know...
Re:This will change my life (Score:5, Funny)
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It's not even new. Lots of mobile devices have had variable frame rates for years, to save battery life. 120Hz might be kinda new, but it only really exists to make up for crappy LCD transition times and it doesn't say if they are combining it with backlight modulation to improve video.
My ipad2 can now enjoy retirement (Score:2)
I had thought of buying a kindle fire hd8, maInly to save money, but this new 10" ipad pro looks excellen
Delete apps hard (Score:2)
Nope (Score:1)
You'll use exactly the number of apps that Apple tells you to and you'll like it.
Another 40% improvement in CPU performance? (Score:1)
Re:Another 40% improvement in CPU performance? (Score:5, Interesting)
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narrower side bezels (Score:1)
a tablet you can only use in landscape mode without smudging the screen.
Is this really Slashdot? (Score:1)
Or is it 'Appledot'? As I'm writing this post there are currently six Apple summaries on the front page. Four of their subject lines begin with "Apple Announces"; another, (msmash was clearly feeling adventurous here), starts with "Apple unveils", while another begins with "Apple's New". If an Apple (story) a day keeps the doctor away, then thanks, Appledot, for taking such good care of my health!
'Appledot. News for annoyeds - stuff that natters'.
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Dude, maybe it's because Apple's WWDC is going on right now?
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Dude, maybe it's because Apple's WWDC is going on right now?
There's still no need for six posts from the user's standpoint. You can have a WWDC roundup every day, instead. The only way having it in six separate posts helps anyone is that it helps Slashdot fill its front page. An easier way would be to put some more of the better suggestions on the front page, any fool can see that this is not what is happening. The quality of content on Slashdot continues to deteriorate, because the active user base continues to shrink. There's only about two dozen people writing mo
Making the wheel rounder ... (Score:2)
... is the business model?
wtf is going on here?? (Score:2)
Slashdot's front page looks like this right now:
Apple Announces New 10.5-Inch iPad Pro With Narrower Side Bezels, 120Hz Refresh Rate Display
Apple's New iOS File Manager Coming This Fall As Part of iOS 11
Apple Announces Native HEVC Support In MacOS High Sierra and iOS 11
Apple Announces Its 'Next Breakthrough' Product: the HomePod
Apple Unveils What's Next For macOS Desktop OS: High Sierra
Apple Announces New iMacs With Better Screens And Modern Processors; Refreshes MacBook Lineup
???
Fine, I have an Apple story
Enough (Score:3)
Six separate Apple announcements on slashdot's first page : enough !
Can't you just summarize all announcements in a single post ?
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Sure they could. But Apple articles usually attract a lot of clicks, and a lot of clicks are commenters who hate Apple. Which means Apple articles are juicy and very good ad revenue wise. So by splitting it into 6 articles, they get to attract 6 times the Apple hate and the clicks that come along with the ad impressions.
Apple haters make the Apple stories extra profitable, which m
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It's Apple Worldwide Developer Conference time, hence the flurry of announcements.
Conference ends on Friday so the stream of Apple articles should slow down after that.
64GB STORAGE, not MEMORY (Score:5, Insightful)
Both iPad models start with 64GB of memory and maxes out to 500GB at the high-end.
No they do not. They start with 64GB of STORAGE, going up to 512GB at the high-end. Not exactly surprising that an Apple user doesn't understand the difference.
None of the released specs state how much MEMORY they have, but the previous iPad Pro had 2GB so maybe they'll be couragous and go all the way to 4GB now.
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Why do you have to be such a dick? They announced it at the WWDC as having 64gb of "memory" so don't be too surprised if people are repeating that.
No one but Apple users can be surprised when Apple users repeat something stupid and wrong that they have heard, or that Apple would say something stupid and wrong.
Re: 64GB STORAGE, not MEMORY (Score:1)
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Yes, but why do you have to be a dick?
Obligatory answer 1: You must be new here.
Obligatory answer 2: This is Slashdot! *kick*
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Which is why I didn't say "original" and instead said "the previous iPad Pro".
Oh wait, perhaps you're just reminding me that I am correct. Never mind, carry on.
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And since when is 'storage' not another kind of 'memory'?
I'm pretty sure that most iPad user know the difference but ate not as nitpicking as you are.
Capabilities... (Score:1)
Can I develop for the iPhone(swift) on it?