Secondly, the iPad Pro's Magic Keyboard can be detached, which is a nice convenience to have. And while both are comfortable to type on, with similar feedback they have two giant differences.įor starters, the iPad Pro Magic Keyboard doesn't come included - it's a $349 optional accessory. Hilariously, Apple's given the same name for both the MacBook Air and iPad Pro's typing interface: the Magic Keyboard. Winner: iPad Pro MacBook Air vs iPad Pro: Magic Keyboard and Pencil Apple has still yet to give touchscreens to its Macs, even though that's something that macOS Big Sur looks like it should support. There's one other major perk of the iPad Pro's screen: it allows for touch input. That might not matter to you yet, but if you see a 120Hz screen, you'll see the light. The MacBook Air, like all Macs, has a 60Hz refresh rate. Written by Lisa Eadicicco Jul 29, 2021, 7:05 AM Apple Alyssa Powell/Insider When you buy through our links, Insider may earn an affiliate commission. That hasn't stopped plenty of people I know. Both offer True Tone white balance, but only the iPad has the 120 Hz ProMotion display refresh rate, which enables everything on your screen to move more smoothly and look that much nicer. The MacBook Air is a full-fledged laptop, while the iPad Pro is a tablet that can be a laptop replacement (provided you pony up some more cash). The iPad Pro also beats the MacBook Air on display technology. We measured the 12.9-inch iPad Pro 2020 as producing 122.9% of the sRGB gamut and 559 nits of brightness, which make it slightly more colorful and a lot brighter than the MacBook Air (114.3%, 365.8 nits).
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