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  • Nothing new due.
    Normal iPad, iPad mini and iPad Air all recently updated

    Pro’s have the M1 chip inside

  • Just seen some footage of people editing on the ipad pro - actually pretty convincing for an on the road laptop alternative for editing dailies. And TB4 for footage transfers... Wonder if there'll be be an ipad pro m1...pro (or max) at some stage.

  • I’m going to assume so, generation of creatives who have grown up working on iPads rather than laptops, and who don’t have that legacy production workflow that older editors do so just work with what is out there.
    In terms of editing on iPad, so they have ports to hook up external drives to view footage or is it all cloud based?

  • Wonder if there'll be be an ipad pro m1...pro (or max) at some stage.

    The Pro and Max are specced for active cooling. I think the standard M1 (and its successors) are the most they can put in an iPad.

    I mean, they could do it as a stunt, but the power/cooling issues would make it pointless.

  • I have the 11” iPad Pro and it’s great. I got sick of clients saying they don’t need photos straight away, then on the night asking for a few for social. Pain to be hauling a laptop for that, but I don’t want to edit on my phone unless I have to.

    Half the weight but more powerful. These M1 chips are impressive. I have the Mac Mini too and the intel laptop def is the odd one out.

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