Alex White

New iPad

After my last post, I pulled the trigger and went with an iPad Pro 11” with Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard case. Thankfully I got it the night before the massive Apple price hikes (although it still cost way too much).

I gotta say, I love this thing! Obviously it’s a huge upgrade, I jumped forward 6 years in tech from my last iPad. The form factor is much nicer as well, the 12.9” was simply too big. 11” is perfect for getting work done, sketching, gaming and using it as an e-reader. I’m planning to sell off my Kindle Oasis and Supernote Nomad, the new iPad has easily replaced both.

In addition to the iPad, I super splurged and grabbed a new lens for my Sony camera. Both purchases are in preparation for our trip to China in August. My goal is to pack light, since we’ll be traveling with two kids. The iPad replaces the need for a computer + e-reader + game console (hey, it’s a long trip)! The camera lens is significantly smaller and less bulky than my other lenses, increasing the likelihood I’ll carry the camera and snap more photos.

I’ve already tested out photo editing on the iPad with Pixelmator Pro and the RAW files from my Sony. The experience is excellent, especially with the Apple Pencil in the mix. The M5 processor rips through any task I throw at it (it’s funny my iPad is now significantly more powerful than my MacBook Pro).

Outside of our trip, I expect my traditional computers (desktop + laptops) will see a lot less usage. At this stage in my life, the iPad does 90% of what I need. For example, my entire blog publishing flow is now possible on this tablet. I can connect my SD card, edit photos with Pixelmator Pro, write the post and upload a draft with iA Writer, then attach the photos and publish via the Micro Blog website (yes, I changed again in preparation for the trip).

I’m excited to use this setup in the “field”. I’ll have to find a nice cafe in Baotou to write and edit photos from 😜.

A tablet with an attached keyboard and a stylus on top is placed on a wooden surface displaying a note-taking app with typed text.