
iPad Pro M1 12.9-inch scratch, burn and bend test show better results than all previous iPads
India Today
Even with the large 12.9-inch display, iPad Pro M1 outranks all previous builds of iPad in terms of strength.
Apple launched its latest line of iPads amid much excitement among its fans earlier this year. The major reason was the debut of Apple's M1 chipset on the iPad for the first time. Though as it turns out, the performance upgrade is not the only element the new iPad Pro 2021 has improved upon. In a recent physical durability test, the new iPad Pro M1 has outdone all previous generations of iPads. It was found that the new iPad survives bends, scratches and burn better than any of its past iterations. The test results have been shown in a new YouTube video by JerryRigEverything. The video shows host Zack performs a scratch, burn and bend test on the 12.9-inch model of the iPad Pro that features the M1 chipset. The test was also particularly interesting to see how the new mini-LED screens on the iPad Pro performs against burns.
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