Apple recently introduced its latest tablet, the new ultra-slim iPad Pro, which features the M4 chip that makes its debut here.
The owner of the JerryRigEverything YouTube channel, Zack Nelson, is probably not known to those comfortable in the world of gadgets, as the YouTuber is known for his brutal torture of the latest high-end gadgets. This time it's the new 13-inch iPad Pro gold In testing with him, as expected, there were no more than six hundred thousand left of the device.
During the torture test, Nelson first covered the screen in ice cream, and then after thoroughly torturing the accessory, the usual scratching occurred on the Pro Pencil and Magic Keyboard — and the YouTuber even drew a cute lion on the back of the iPad Pro. Naturally, the lighting could not be ruled out either, which was finally followed by the curved part. The latest finding may also be interesting because Apple has described the iPad Pro as the company's thinnest product yet, and that kind of thinness could make the device vulnerable.
The video below reveals that while the tablet performed well in most situations, it failed when bent: while it held the clay well when bent horizontally, the device gave up quickly when bent vertically – which is a huge no-no when it comes to a USB-C port. Of course, let's add that it is unlikely that any iPad Pro will experience a similar effect during daily use.