iPad Killer or Clone?

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Published 2023-05-26

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  • @vidIQ
    Anyone remember the Asus Transformer Prime? A decade old tablet now but still one of the best implementations of keyboard and tablet: supported by its own hinge and an additional battery to boot. Still, being an Android tablet it had its fair share of problems.
  • Neither the clone nor the killer... Just a competition to Samsung's tablet range😅
  • @captainqwark4863
    Split screen shouldn't be too much of an issue. If you go into the developer settings (after you enabled it), there's a setting(s) to force any app into split screen. If the app is made half decent it will work quite well. I've been using it for years to watch YouTube and play games. That's also not even on a tablet (Xiaomi Remi Note 10Pro). Definitely give it a try!
  • @bytebot1
    Great video again, Marques. As always, your attention to detail and insightful analysis shine through. Keep up the fantastic work🥰
  • @XAVIER93208
    A lot of companies misinterpret the iPad’s success by trying to make better hardware at a cheaper price, but the iPad it’s not a hardware product, it’s a software one. No matter how good your hardware is… if you don’t have the software to back it up, everything else is meaningless. That is why people don’t want anything but an iPad (when it comes to tablets).
  • @bear2507
    The biggest issue I have with Android tablets, even though I own a Tab S7 plus, is that a lot apps aren’t optimized for android tablets. Media consumption is great, just not that good for productivity/work.
  • @renankoch4107
    For the majority of tablet buyers/enthusiasts, yes, we can consider it an iPad killer. However, personally, I've never viewed the iPad as a mass product, even though it is. Its use seems to be specific and specialized. I recently sold my iPad because I couldn't find a real purpose for it during my day-to-day simple tasks, the girl who bought it has some kind of marketing job and she was astonished by how useful the iPad could be for her 😅
    Best regards from Brazil!
  • @MrZachzippo
    I think that the thing that would give the best one up would be the ability to alter the memory via a micro sd card and have a second sd card to be used like a flash drive.
  • @foxtrotkilo9772
    I bought one of these 2 weeks ago. Absolutely love it. I don't use it except for watching shows and listening to music or browsing the web. It does everything I need for a bargain and it's powerful and has a very decent battery life. I get an average of 10 hour screen on time.
  • @alanjrobertson
    Thanks for the review. I still use my Huawei MediaPad M5, mainly just for content consumption (Netflix, Amazon Prime, BBC iPlayer, etc) when travelling and still find it ideal - great battery life, USB-C charging, MicroSD card slot for expansion. It cost me £269 over 5 years ago and still going strong!
  • @thenewido
    Marques, thank you for making high quality content. Please don't go in Lew's direction where is content just went from good to bad to worse.
    You're always on point, giving all the info we need, not full of sponsors and ads, not cutting your vid every 2 sec because you can't talk like all the young "youtubers" these days.
    Good luck, and stay great!
  • Hey Marques! OnePlus 9 Pro user here! Great video, very detailed and I loved your insights on the camera and software specs.
    How about the pencil? Since I'm an artist, one of the main reasons that made me got the iPad Air 4 was obviously the Apple Pencil 2nd gen and Procreate.
    Does the OnePlus Pad offers something like this? How is the sensitivity compared to the Apple Pencil and iPad display sensitivity points?
    And how do you find the color calibration compared to Apple devices?

    Thanks!
  • @GFourGadget
    It definitely won't make people switch from the iPad, but mainly targeted at OnePlus or even general Android users. 🤷
  • @tallestGirafffe
    I wish he covered the software experience more since it's been an issue in recent OnePlus phones.
  • @LincolnMaurice
    The pixel tablet is probably a big factor in encouraging better development of Android tablet apps. Once it hits the market, I expect there'll be a decent uptick in the amount of Android tablet apps, which all of the ecosystem benefits from, from Samsung to Huawei to OnePlus.
  • @rabbihossain2191
    'How Kobe Bryant inspired Marques to launch his own sneaker' - I see what you did there, well played! :D 4:22
  • @tripledgt
    As a windows and android person, even I got an iPad Pro to learn graphic design because of Procreate. There is certain stuff that no one does better.
  • @Matzahfiend
    Love the Samm Henshaw shout out, dude is so talented.
  • @LoveTech
    That slicing the middle is quite nicely done! 😮