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![]() ![]() ![]() On the larger iPad Pro, colors were brighter, blacks richer, and the sharpness made for clearer images. The Mini-LED display makes food photography even more appetizing, especially, I noticed, with cookbooks in the iBooks app, where I could see a marked difference between the displays. Flick your finger down from the top right corner to control your music and you’ve pretty much hit peak kitchen tech in my view-everything you need, operating simultaneously. The wider screen allows you to pair applications side by side so you can have your favorite cookbook open alongside a video playing in your web browser. If you opt for the 12-inch tablet, the new Mini-LED screen is considerably brighter. You also get a bigger screen that makes it easier to see videos from across the kitchen. With the Pro, you get a much more powerful M1 processor (the same chip that powers Apple’s laptops) that makes for snappier apps. If your iPad is going to lead a similar life beyond the kitchen, and you can afford it, I suggest upgrading to one of the Pro models. My wife uses the Apple Pencil to sketch quilt designs, my kids play Mario Kart, and I attach the keyboard and get work done on it. My kitchen tablet does double duty as an all-around family device. ![]()
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