Would you use an iPad Pro for their entire photography workflow?

1 year 1 month ago #750864 by Chewy
I have an old iPad, which clearly works for surfing and daily internet needs.  I've been reading more about the new M2 chip set and people are swearing by the strength and speed of the new iPad Pro.  But I have not seen much in terms of using as your primary workflow?  


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1 year 1 month ago #750865 by Esseff
I wouldn't. Not an Apple guy. Plus I like my 32" monitor :)


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1 year 1 month ago #750866 by Chewy
ha ha ha, but you could plug your larger monitor into the iPad and still benefit from the larger screen.  


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1 year 1 month ago #750867 by Happy Snapper
Perhaps so, but you need to keep in mind that your OS is much different than normal laptop.  Also computing power is not the same either.  

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1 year 1 month ago #750938 by Rick Larin
I have a 12" iPad Pro, and it's fast and fun to use.  But not something I would use as a primary workstation. 


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1 year 1 month ago #750954 by Nefarious
+1 same here, while its very handy to have and site on the couch and fart around the internet or Photographytalk.com!  It's not something I would want to work on 24/7.  Just to small and not practical. 


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