The thinnest iPad ever, the 13-inch M4 iPad Pro, measures just 5.1mm, but its durability is a concern. The device features a tandem OLED display with 264 pixels per inch, 1,000 nits of HDR brightness, and a removable tip Apple Pencil Pro. The magic keyboard, made from anodized aluminum, provides material protection and aesthetics. However, the ultra-thin frame rails made of anodized aluminum may scratch the level 6 glass display. The camera hump is removed, and the USBC port constraints are noted. The tandem OLED display is power-saving and has an improved lifespan. In a bend test, the M4 iPad Pro holds up well in horizontal bends but is prone to cracks in vertical bends due to the pressure on the charging port. The host disassembles the iPad, revealing its thin design and proprietary components, raising questions about the device's durability.
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