Apple's latest iPad products

Apple's latest iPad products

Apple recently launched several new products in its latest event called "Let Loose", where the focus is on the iPad, especially the iPad Pro OLED.

And Apple's iPad event, the launch of iPad Pro 2024 with the upcoming OLED screen, and the new iPad Air models with M2 and M4 SoC chips, and Apple Pencil Pro, and more.. Here's a look at the highlights of Apple's latest iPad event.

Updates to the Final Cut Camera application:

The Final Cut Camera app, designed for iPhone and iPad, offers "fine manual controls" for shooting with multiple cameras, which is a huge plus for filmmakers. It works as an independent camera application and integrates seamlessly with the updated Final Cut 2 application.

This synergy allows shooting on multiple screens and most of all devices connected to the camera, which allows users to display their projects in a direct manner.

Updates to Apple Logic Pro and Final Cut Pro applications:

Apple's Logic Pro app is also getting an update, available on May 13 for both iPad and Mac, ensuring that existing users can access these enhancements for free.In addition, Final Cut Pro users can expect the next release later this spring. I promise to give you praises.

It is worth mentioning that the new Final Cut Pro for iPad devices now supports external projects, as this feature allows users to create projects and access them on an external storage unit, eliminating the need to import media to the internal iPad storage unit.

iPad Pro OLED (2024) with M4 SoC processor:

The latest iPad Pro models feature slimmer and lighter designs, as the thickness of the 11-inch model is 5.3 mm and the 13-inch model is 5.1 mm. 120 Hz refresh rate.

In addition, it also includes a front-facing camera that can change positions in horizontal mode, and the M4 chip design in the new OLED iPad Pro models focuses on complimenting the performance of artificial intelligence, with a new neural engine capable of performing 38 trillion operations per second, and Apple claims that The M4 chip provides desktop-level performance with the simple exception of power.

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