A Student’s Guide to the iPad Pro

<h1>A Computer Engineering student and a Software developer</h1> <p>I bought the iPad Pro in December 2022; it was a New Year&rsquo;s gift from my sister, and as everyone knows, I love Apple products. I personally am a big tech enthusiast, and Apple&rsquo;s ecosystem is just on a different level. I always wanted an iPad, as I didn&rsquo;t wanna carry my 4-kilo gaming laptop to college every day just so I could access notes and edit my answers on it. It&rsquo;s a great product if you know what the proper use case is. I opted for the 11&quot; iPad Pro WiFi 2022, which has an M2 chip. It&rsquo;s very powerful and handles pretty much everything you throw at it.</p> <h1>The features that matter to me the most</h1> <p>&bull; It has a liquid-retina display, which has a 2388x1668 resolution. The ProMotion display is a major factor for me and one of the major reasons I bought the Pro model, not the Air. Basically, it means it has an adaptive refresh rate that goes from 1 to 120 Hz. If you don&rsquo;t know what refresh rate does, it&rsquo;s how many times per second the display is able to draw a new image. If you know, you know it&rsquo;s kind of a big deal.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@pranaynair/a-students-guide-to-the-ipad-pro-753a13da03dd"><strong>Website</strong></a></p>