Gear I use to record videos (Video and Audio): ****** Instagram: ****** Twitter: ****** Facebook: ****** YouTube: ****** Canon C200: ****** Canon 80D: ****** Canon EOS 5D Mark II: ****** Sigma 18-35mm F1.8: ****** Sony RX 100 III: ****** GoPro SEEKER BAG: ****** GoPro Hero 6: ****** GoPro Hero 5: ****** GoPro Fusion: ****** Magic Pro DRONE: ****** MANFROTTO LIGHT STAND: ****** VIDEO HEAD: ****** 2TB ATOM RAID SSD: ****** OLD GOPRO: ****** NEW GOPRO: ****** OLDER R GOPRO: ****** SLIDER: ****** RECORDER: ****** SHOTGUN: ****** HEADSET: ****** STABILIZER OLD: ****** STABILIZER NEW: ****** Music by Dyalla Swain: ****** This is the iPad Pro, and I had this since it’s initial launch. It has a bigger, better screen, 4 - Speakers, faster processor, better battery and an Apple Pencil. Hey guys, this is Karthik and this the 4th Episode of - Do You Really Need It? And in this episode, we are going to dissect the iPad Pro in 5 different categories and see if you really need one. Before we get into the video, as usual, I'd like to show you guys 3 tips and tricks that you may not know or forgotten. 1. Swipe up from the bottom to bring up the dock that shows the pinned apps on the left and recent apps on the right. Press and drag one of the apps to the side to launch it in split screen mode. Drag it like so to resize. 2. You can drag and drop things between two apps like so. 3. If you don't find the app you are looking for you may have to go to the home screen and you can do so without using the home button with this five finger gesture. Grab the app you want to add with one finger, use another finger to bring the multi-tasking window. Now you can hover app over to launch the split-screen where you left off and then drop it here like so. Now let's dissect the iPad Pro in 5 different categories and see if you really need one. 1. The meaning of Pro: As the name suggests, the iPad Pro may seem like it is meant for professionals. Most of them create visual media which requires excellent color accuracy. But when the first iPad Pro was launched, it did not even have the True Tone display that automatically changes the color temperature of the screen based on ambient lighting. Unlike a Mac or PC that lets you manage the color profiles, tablets like the iPads offer no such customization. Some of my graphic designing professional friends use to be so frustrated with the white, blueish tint of the screen so much so that they use the night shift mode while working on their design. The 2017 version of the iPad Pro tries to address this with True-Tone display and DCI-P3 wide color gamut. That’s great but does that address the professional user’s requirement? Not exactly. True-Tone display and better color accuracy are excellent for someone who consumes content like watching videos and browsing. But doesn’t address all the needs of a creative professional who wants to make sure their work comes across with accurate colors in broader screen types. With that out of the way, the remaining four categories assume the word Pro means just better specs. 2. Better Battery Watch up to 10 hours of video on WiFi. Sometimes I leave the iPad Pro at home, and I probably open it after leaving it in standby mode for several weeks, and it will still have 75% battery left. It’s a big life saver in tight situations given the fact that the iPad Pro will always have some juice left. Thanks to the more significant form factor we have a bigger battery that gives you a lot of screen time mainly when you are on a long flight or even just taking notes all day. I’ll try to talk about both 2015 iPad Pro and 2017 iPad Pro because they are pretty similar but one area it differs is the CPU. 3. Performance The 2017 iPad Pro has the A10 Fusion chip with six cores and 40% faster than the 2015 version which has a two core A9X Chip. As you can see the single core performance hasn't improved a lot but four additional cores, you can see the multi-core performance is way better that should come in handy while working with multiple apps at the same time, which brings us to the next topic - iOS and iPad Pro. 4. iOS and iPad Pro: The latest version of the iOS offers a bunch of really cool productivity enhancements like multi-tasking. The dock hosts recently used apps in addition to the apps you usually see on the bottom of the home screen. Now you can bring the dock from anywhere, and you don’t have to be on the home screen like on the i.