Should You Upgrade To The 2020 iPad Pro?


As an upgrade to the 2018 iPad Pro, the 2020 model adds an array of notable features that suit users of all kinds. The most raved about feature of this release is the trackpad, which has been a needed addition for years. The question at hand is this – does it make sense for you to upgrade to the 2020 iPad Pro? Let’s breakdown the distinguishing attributes of this model to help you determine if making the switch is worth it.

With the trackpad, the 2020 iPad Pro is very much like a MacBook. The pad works as it would on a Mac: use three fingers to swipe away apps, two for app toggling, two-finger clicking, and so on. Instead of having a touchscreen only option, this allows you to use the iPad comfortably. However, this is not to say that Apple has perfected the iPad trackpad. Some users found difficulty in clicking and dragging, as well as toggling the Slide Over feature (which allows the user to glance at an app by allowing it to float over another app). Overall, the trackpad is an excellent feature that may make using an iPad more enjoyable and productive for you.

Another unique feature included on the 2020 model is the LiDAR Scanner on the back. Apple is quickly gearing up for AR gaming, mapping, scanning, and other possibilities. This scanner works by, as Apple notes on their official product page for the 2020 iPad Pro, “us[ing] direct time of flight to measure reflected light from up to five meters away, both indoors and out. It works at the photon level, operates at nanosecond speeds, and opens up tremendous possibilities for augmented reality and beyond.” This is a very futuristic perk that creatives and developers will love, as it allows users to place AR objects in your intended real-world location. How about the cameras? The rear-facing camera is the most apparent change for this model. This is where the LiDAR Scanner is housed. The camera setup includes a 12MP sensor, a 10MP super-wide camera, and a front-facing 7MP camera with a TrueDepth sensor. Just like an iPhone 11, take beautiful photography and video for social media, work projects, academic use, or just for fun.

In the performance category, this iPad is built with an a12Z processor that promises lightning speed for work, gaming, and everyday use. Apple makes claims that it outpaces most PC laptops, but this is based on usage. It also features an 8-core graphics processor allowing for streamlined 4k editing, 3D design, and more professional tasks. The base model comes with 128GB of storage, so you’ll have plenty of rooms for apps, projects, and more. You may also choose greater capacities of 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB. It even has Wi-Fi 6, which is perfect for incredibly fast networking.

One bit of news to consider is that Apple has announced trackpads for previous iPad models. If you enjoy your iPad, but like the idea of a trackpad, waiting could be the better option for you. While the iPad is not an equivalent to your laptop, it is definitely an excellent secondary option for creatives, students, and others who need a functional and portable option for everyday work. The 2020 model is the best iPad Apple has ever offered, however, you may not find the additions to be worth your while. Should you choose to make the switch, note that you won’t be able to use your old case. With the new camera at the back of the iPad, you’ll need a newly designed case to accommodate it.

If you want the best Apple has to offer and one of the top tablets on the market, the 2020 iPad Pro is for you. Whether you choose to upgrade or keep your current iPad, ensure it stays in great shape with a high-quality case. With an investment like an iPad, you can’t risk a cracked screen, water damage, or a broken camera. From the 2020 iPad Pro to older Pro generations and the iPad Mini, our selection of designer cases will keep your iPad secure at all times. Choose from the Smart, Halo, or Cosmo series cases to find the perfect style for you.

Sara Porch
Sara was previously the Brand Manager of i-Blason.

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