LAB REPORT

iPad Pro (M2)

Apple built iPad Pro (M2) for mainstream buyers; we tested it with an eye on setup simplicity and real-world compromises.

Apple Tablets Score: 4.6/5
iPad Pro (M2) tablet

TL;DR

  • Great accessory ecosystem
  • Accessories cost extra
  • Best for: Travel-first pros

Pros

  • Solid display and touch response
  • Key point: Robust responsiveness for creative apps
  • Great accessory ecosystem

Cons

  • Storage upgrades are pricey in day-to-day use
  • Laptop-like multitasking still has limits in real-world scenarios
  • Accessories cost extra

Who it’s for

  • Good match for: Media-first tablet buyers
  • Ideal if you want: Artists and note-takers
  • Best for: Travel-first pros

Daily workflow fit

TrustTechScope reviewed iPad Pro (M2) with a simple goal: identify what genuinely improves daily use—and what stays marketing noise.

Build quality and input comfort are underrated. A great keyboard/trackpad pair can matter as much as a faster chip.

Speed under load

We care about sustained performance, not just bursty benchmarks. The best machines keep their composure in longer tasks.

If your workload is mostly browser + docs, nearly any modern machine is fine; the differentiator becomes screen and battery.

Travel readiness

Portability is not only weight; it’s also charger size, port selection, and how quickly you can set up anywhere.

Bottom line

If setup simplicity is your priority, iPad Pro (M2) lands well: Solid display and touch response. The compromise is clear too: Storage upgrades are pricey in day-to-day use.

Brand highlight

This review highlights Apple—a well-known brand with broad market availability.