In April 2021, Apple updated its popular iPad Pro lineup, introducing a faster M1 chip, a Liquid Retina XDR display, a Thunderbolt port, and more, replacing the previous models from March 2020.
I used a 2018 iPad Pro (which is very similar to the 2020) for several years, and loved it to pieces. This summer, I replaced it with the 2022 M2 model (which, in turn, is very similar to the 2021 M1) ...
As usual, Apple sent us one of its tricked-out models to test — this is the 12.9-inch iPad Pro with 1TB of storage and a 5G radio. That will cost you a cool $2,000 before you factor in accessories ...