Apple iPad Pro (2022) review: The best iPad gets even bit better

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The 2022 iPad Pro takes an already excellent product and makes it even better, with improved performance and a handy new feature.

takes the already-premium design from last year’s model, and I’m fine with that. The iPad Pro looks and feels excellent, with a large display and just the right amount of bezel to hold the tablet while you’re using it. It’s still available in either Silver or Space Gray, and we’re reviewing the Silver model.

On the back of the device can be found the square camera module, with the dual camera found in previous models. On the sides, you’ll get the volume rocker, with the window for charging the second-generation Apple Pencil. On the bottom can be foundLike before, the iPad Pro feels great in the hand. It’s clearly built from premium materials, and the 12.9-inch model is huge. Since getting it, I’ve been using it instead of my laptop, especially on the couch.

Regardless, the display on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro is bright, beautiful, and vibrant. Black-levels are very deep thanks to Mini LED, and doing anything on the device is a joy.Performance is the biggest area in which the 2022 iPad Pro improves, jumping from the M1 to the M2. Now, in general jumping from the M1 to the M2 isn’t aTo be clear, the last-generation iPad Pro was already a performance dream, and in day to day use, you won’t notice much of a difference on the new model over the last one.

On the M2 iPad Pro, you’ll also get a new feature called Apple Pencil Hover. This allows the device to know when your Pencil is close to the display, allowing you to do things like see previews of brush size, see where you’ll be writing on the display, and more. I’m not much of an artist, but it seems like a pretty sweet feature.

Overall, iPadOS is getting increasingly productive, and I hope that Apple continues to improve how it helps customers work on their devices.The 2022 iPad Pro may not be a huge improvement over last year, but it does still represent a step forward thanks to the inclusion of the M2 chip. If you have an M1 iPad Pro, you don’t need to upgrade to the M2 model — but if you were already in the market for an iPad Pro, then you can now get a more powerful one.

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