Tablets aren’t just for watching Netflix anymore, and creatives should pay attention.
Apple has just announced two new lines of iPad—a regular edition in multiple colors, and the iPad Pro powered by an M2 chip. A set of updated features includes Wi-Fi 6E and ProRes video capture. But the most exciting thing is the addition of DaVinci Resolve.
So what does this mean for creatives? Is it a dumbed-down version for tablets? And how will it feel editing on Resolve using touch? Let’s dig through the news.
iPad for Pros
The new M2 iPad Pro comes in two sizes, an 11-inch and a 12.9-inch. The former has a Liquid Retina display, while the larger includes Apple’s XDR tech. This adds some additional brightness, with the 12.9-inch offering 1000 nits max full screen and 1600 nits peak for HDR content. It will also give you a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio.
Author: Yaroslav Altunin
This article comes from No Film School and can be read on the original site.