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M5 iPad Pro: Baby Steps

Lots of silence here for the M5 Apple Silicon debut on iPad Pros a couple days ago. Understandable. It’s just a small spec bump, though the neural engine got improved more substantially, for those who care.**



Still, it’s baby steps toward something of the MacPad a lot of users dream of (and others seem to be revolted by). Had they come out with iPadOS 26 at the time of the M1 release people would be jumping up and down and screaming “take my money!”. It’s like the frog slowly getting boiled in water without noticing it’s getting cooked.


No, I don’t think it’s going to be a “true” MacPad any time soon, if ever. Software vendors need to get fully on board, for one thing. Many seem to want to continue with a “lite” version on iPads and relegate the “Pro”, fully functional and higher priced versions on Macs even…


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darkmagistric
yesterday

I just love that my posts about Wacom, Intel, and Snapdragon get relative crickets, but Apple gets everyone posting. I honestly find M5 a bit boring. Firstly there were rumors that its kind of like a Trojan Horse to hold off till M6 which will be a more substantial jump. And I can't imagine I would see any real difference from a M4 iPad Pro to a M5. And even with the Macbook, outside of the most demanding use case, is anyone really gonna notice the difference from M4 to M5? Despite all the hoopla about the Ai related enhancements, Apple has yet to quantify that (in contrast to Qualcomm and Snapdragon) in terms of Tops for local Ai usage. I might consider a M5 Mac Mini, but they need to really ramp up innovation. (same goes for Surface) Now a touch screen/pencil Mac, or a fold/dual screen Mac would interest me. Even the rumored super affordable $599 Macbook would interest me more then M5.

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Intel Panther Lake

Now that Qualcomm showed their hand, so too now has Intel (well more of the hand anyway)


Certainly these will be the intel chips in the next "Intel for Business" models of Surface, as well as other devices like the next Galaxy Book 360 (which ever GB model has the s-pen)


I suspect thin and light devices like the Galaxy Book and Surface Pro/Laptops will likely opt for the 8c/4Xe CPU.


However the last one I find more interesting. Where as the middle 16c/4Xe is designed for systems that would utilize a Discrete GPU (Laptop Studio 3?), the 16c/12Xe is designed for use cases that want a powerful chip, but a more robust integrated graphic solution over discrete graphics. It kind of seems more poised to combat the Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme. Kind of curious how the 16/12 Panther Lake Chip would bench compared to the X2 Extreme.

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Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme

So the other week, Qualcomm unveiled some of the newer Snapdragon Chips that will be releasing in 2026. And given Microsoft has gone all in on Snapdragon (in retail anyway) the next gen of Surfaces are likely going to be rocking these chips.

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So I'd imagine they'll just have Surface Pro 12's and Surface Laptop 8's using the X2 Elite chips with probably the same form factor/designs.


But the extreme chips intrigues me. As Microsoft has killed off the Laptop Studio 2, if they were to release a new performance device to follow up the Book/Studio lines, this would likely be it. Although the very minor bump in graphics does concern me a bit. Graphics were the weakpoint of the 1st gen Elites, and the "2x" better Adreno integrated graphics is really the same bump the Intel Arc Graphics in Intels Lunar Lake was able to deliver. They seem…


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Wacom making moves

For a company that would put out so few products, and take forever to update them, it seemed like they were on the verge on going irrelevant, Wacom seems to be making a lot of moves lately faster then they ever did in the past. It was just a few months ago they released the Movink Pad, and now they are releasing a more performance focused Movink Pad Pro 14.

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I recently got a hands on with the 11" Movink Pad, and while interesting, it was hard to justify it over the Samsung Tab S11 given that has way more bells and whistles, of which this newer 14-inch model seems to have. Although I am digging their price points, which are shockingly affordable compared to Samsungs Tab series.


They also released a 14-inch Wacom One for like $300. Its like every time I look Wacom is putting out a…


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Tams
Tams
09 paź

It's around £/$400 cheaper for the comparable Wacom, which is pretty wild (and great). And you get a better pen with the Wacom.


I don't think the Samsung extra performance and features are worth it if you're mainly using it as a pen tablet. As a general purpose computer, that's another matter and the Samsung will be much better.


Given Samsung tablets don't really seem to decreases in value by a huge amount, these MovInk Wacoms are looking great.

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All Affinity iPad Apps Are Free

Affinity Photo 2, Designer 2, and Publisher 2 cost $0.00 to buy after downloading and starting the free trial. Apparently something new is coming at the end of the month and these will go away/not get any more updates. Canva bought the company.

Suspicion leans toward them being bundled into a subscription package ala Adobe.

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Tams
Tams
09 paź

https://youtu.be/74cev8hmkJo


Yeah, it doesn't look promising.


1. Standard corporate avoidance.

2. Closing down the forums and moving to Discord (the issues of which we are well aware of).


In short, they don't want to hear any lasting criticism of whatever they have planned.

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Amazon announces new Kindle Scribe lineup

Three devices:



Feels about right, though I hope that there's a neutral colour option for the $630 Colorsoft version. Mainstream unit is $500, and a unit without a front light is the entry-level at $430.

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JoeS
JoeS
01 paź

Support for OneDrive! Now we're talking!!! I'm (almost) in! Next I need to see if the annotations sync as well, and are editable with Drawboard PDF.


Edit: the product page states "With support for Google Drive and Microsoft OneDrive, it’s easy to import documents for mark-up and export annotated PDFs." Doesn't sound as simple as OneDrive sync, but infinitely better than on Scribe V1. I'm excited, I think this will be my next e-ink device. $680 for 64GB does pinch a little. 😅

Edytowane

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iPad OS 26

Soo, I went ahead and did the upgrade, somwhat under trepidation since I'm using a Gen 10 iPad. It is definitely a different beast. I can't swear to it but it is almost as if there is a Mac version available of an app it will execute that instead of an iOS version. I'm probably wrong here but some apps are totally different. One such use case is Google Docs. For some reason I can't fugre out how to switch language input. I tendo to switch back and forth between four or five different languages but now I'm stuck in English.


Multitaskning is greatly improved, lots of windows open, easy to resize and move around. The Files app now provides an Open with... option.

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So I did put the new proper OS 26 on my iPad Pro and I'm kind of loving it


Its drastically different from the Beta of OS 26 (which I threw on my Mini)


Performs way better and the new features seem better integrated into the old style of iPad OS.

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Zenbook Duo 14 (2025)

Well, I finally got a new laptop to replace my Galaxy Book 10.6, although it may soldier on yet as a fourth device...


Here she is all set up.


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The good:


  • The two screens really are handy.

  • Vertical mode is great. I'm using it more than portrait.


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Jealous, always wanted that one, just can't financially justify it. How is the pen performance?

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Lenovo with 11.1" 3:2 Yoga Tab

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