Apple’s Budget iPad Brings Final Cut Pro to a New Audience
This week, Apple launched its latest budget-friendly iPad equipped with the A16 chip, enabling users to utilize Final Cut Pro on the device, as indicated on the app’s page in the App Store.
Enhanced Compatibility and Features
The compatibility section for Final Cut Pro specifies that it requires at least iPadOS version 17.6 along with either an M-series chip or an A16 chip or newer. Previously, the most economical option capable of running this powerful editing software was the iPad mini which is fitted with an A17 Pro chip and retails at $499. The newly released 11th-generation iPad offers a lower price point while also providing increased screen real estate ideal for video editing tasks.
A Cost-effective Solution for Video Editing
The introduction of Final Cut Pro on this affordable iPad creates a new pathway for individuals seeking professional-level video editing capabilities without breaking their budget. Users can subscribe to Final Cut Pro monthly for just $4.99—a strategy that makes high-quality content creation accessible to more people than ever before.
Limitations Relative to More Advanced Models
While it’s exciting that Final Cut Pro can run on this new model of the iPad, users should note there are some limitations concerning features exclusive to devices powered by more robust chips. Notably absent functionalities include recording in ProRes format and timeline edits utilizing Apple Pencil hover capabilities which enhance precision during editing sessions.
Trending Updates from Apple
CarPlay Enhancements:The forthcoming update—iOS 18.4—not only aims at streamline user experiences but also tweaks CarPlay with a third row of icons available exclusively in vehicles outfitted with larger displays.
Catching Up With AirPods:The AirPods Pro lineup continues its reign over wireless earbuds despite being introduced over two years ago; however, anticipation grows around the much-speculated AirPods Pro 3 expected later this year in early talks regarding upgrades.
A Major Interface Revamp Coming:This year’s updates across Apple’s platforms may witness their biggest interface overhaul since introducing major changes back during iOS 7 according to reports from Bloomberg sources highlighting upcoming innovations across macOS and both versions of iOS starting late fall.
Siri Features Under Scrutiny:Daring Fireball’s John Gruber raised concerns today regarding delays surrounding personalized Siri features which he believes could tarnish Apple’s standing among users who expect timely updates matching rival platforms like Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa amid ongoing competition.
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Apple’s Budget iPad Brings Final Cut Pro to a New Audience
This week, Apple launched its latest budget-friendly iPad equipped with the A16 chip, enabling users to utilize Final Cut Pro on the device, as indicated on the app’s page in the App Store.
Enhanced Compatibility and Features
The compatibility section for Final Cut Pro specifies that it requires at least iPadOS version 17.6 along with either an M-series chip or an A16 chip or newer. Previously, the most economical option capable of running this powerful editing software was the iPad mini which is fitted with an A17 Pro chip and retails at $499. The newly released 11th-generation iPad offers a lower price point while also providing increased screen real estate ideal for video editing tasks.
A Cost-effective Solution for Video Editing
The introduction of Final Cut Pro on this affordable iPad creates a new pathway for individuals seeking professional-level video editing capabilities without breaking their budget. Users can subscribe to Final Cut Pro monthly for just $4.99—a strategy that makes high-quality content creation accessible to more people than ever before.
Limitations Relative to More Advanced Models
While it’s exciting that Final Cut Pro can run on this new model of the iPad, users should note there are some limitations concerning features exclusive to devices powered by more robust chips. Notably absent functionalities include recording in ProRes format and timeline edits utilizing Apple Pencil hover capabilities which enhance precision during editing sessions.
Trending Updates from Apple
CarPlay Enhancements:The forthcoming update—iOS 18.4—not only aims at streamline user experiences but also tweaks CarPlay with a third row of icons available exclusively in vehicles outfitted with larger displays.
Catching Up With AirPods:The AirPods Pro lineup continues its reign over wireless earbuds despite being introduced over two years ago; however, anticipation grows around the much-speculated AirPods Pro 3 expected later this year in early talks regarding upgrades.
A Major Interface Revamp Coming:This year’s updates across Apple’s platforms may witness their biggest interface overhaul since introducing major changes back during iOS 7 according to reports from Bloomberg sources highlighting upcoming innovations across macOS and both versions of iOS starting late fall.
Siri Features Under Scrutiny:Daring Fireball’s John Gruber raised concerns today regarding delays surrounding personalized Siri features which he believes could tarnish Apple’s standing among users who expect timely updates matching rival platforms like Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa amid ongoing competition.
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