Ingraham from Engadget says that the biggest change for the latest models is the M2, and that is about it. In Mashable’s review of the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, Stan Schroeder believes that this product has become a symbol for professional users but implies that the software has limited these devices, so other customers should just pick up a laptop instead. For potential buyers that want better value, Schroeder believes people are better off getting the iPad Air powered by the M1 chip. Jason Snell from Six Colors somewhat criticized the older design of the M2 iPad Pro, stating that while it is a good design, Apple has yet to bring an overhaul for an aesthetic that has remained consistent for the past four years. The iPad Pro, especially in its 12.9-inch version, has truly become a device for professionals. If you need it, you already know why you need it, and given that it basically has no competition, you’ll put up with its drawbacks. You may also want it because it’s simply Apple’s most powerful, largest, and most gorgeous iPad. But when it comes to value for money, you’ll probably do better to consider an iPad Air.” After checking out some written reviews, you can view some videos below to get a better idea if you should upgrade or not. I don’t have much more to say about the new iPad Pro. It’s really just the M1 iPad Pro, but with an M2. That’s not a bad thing, but it is a bit frustrating that while Apple is making changes to the iPad at the low end, the top-of-the-line iPad remains frozen in amber. As much as I’ve loved this iPad Pro design, I hope this is the last we see of it. It’s time for some more substantial improvements.”

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