The iPad Pro with M4 chip has arrived to redefine what we expect from a tablet. With its Tandem OLED display and performance that surpasses many laptops, this device positions itself as a key tool for 3D sculptors and digital artists seeking mobility without sacrificing power. It is no longer just a canvas, but a portable workshop.
Raw power under the screen: the M4 and Tandem OLED 🚀
The M4 chip delivers graphical performance that allows sculpting complex models in real-time in apps like Nomad Sculpt or ZBrush. The Tandem OLED display, with its 1000 nits brightness and high contrast, makes it easier to perceive depth and fine details in meshes. Additionally, the latency of the Apple Pencil Pro is reduced to almost imperceptible levels, making every stroke respond as if you were carving on digital stone. The unified memory, with options up to 16 GB, handles dense textures without hesitation.
The drama of explaining that you sculpt on a tablet 😅
You arrive at a meeting with your iPad Pro M4 under your arm, and someone blurts out: Oh, but didn't you buy a real computer?. You smile while on your Tandem OLED screen you rotate a 4-million-polygon bust with the fluidity of Greek yogurt. The only real problem is that when you show it to your colleagues, everyone wants to touch it. And no, it's not just any touchscreen, it's a workshop that fits in a folder. But of course, that doesn't fit in a meme.