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Reasons You Don’t Need the M2 iPad Pro

By Matthew Lynch
June 11, 2023
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The M2 iPad Pro is one of Apple’s latest and most powerful tablets. It has a lot of impressive features, including a high-powered processor, USB-C connectivity, and support for the latest generation of Apple Pencil. However, despite all of these features, there are a few reasons why you might not need the M2 iPad Pro.

1. Cost

The M2 iPad Pro is undeniably expensive. Prices start at $799 for the 11-inch model and go up to $1,899 for the top-of-the-line 12.9-inch model with cellular connectivity and 2TB of storage. While the M2 iPad Pro is undoubtedly an impressive device, the high cost might not be worth it for some users.

2. Limited Use

Even though the M2 iPad Pro is powerful, it’s still just an iPad. This means that it has some limitations when it comes to running certain types of software. Some professional software, such as high-end video editing or 3D modeling applications, still require a desktop or laptop computer to run. So, if you’re someone who needs the power of a full-fledged computer, the M2 iPad Pro might not be the right choice.

3. Existing Devices

If you already have a recent iPad, you might not need to upgrade to the M2 iPad Pro. Many of the features that Apple touts as being new and improved on the M2 iPad Pro, such as support for the Apple Pencil and USB-C connectivity, are already available on recent iPad models.

4. Future Models

Finally, it’s worth considering that Apple is likely to release a new iPad Pro model in the near future. This means that, even if you’re interested in the M2 iPad Pro, it might be worth waiting for the next release to see what improvements Apple has made.

In conclusion, the M2 iPad Pro is an impressive device that’s packed with features. However, it’s not for everyone. You might not want to spend the money or don’t have a need for its power or capabilities. Before making the decision to purchase an M2 iPad Pro, it’s worth considering your specific needs and whether or not this tablet is the best fit for you.

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