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Will the new iPads bend rather easily?

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ric22

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Folks, what do we think? Can Apple laugh in the face of physics, or will these things bend out of shape the first time you squeeze one into an overstuffed backpack or when your little old Nana sits down on it when you leave it on the sofa?

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ric22

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It won't bend unless you force it. People will force it and say it's a flaw or something.
The internet is already littered with stories of the existing iPad Pros bending, or being bent on delivery. Sitting on one by accident or sticking it in a tight backpack will do it with ease, if it did in the older, thicker ones...
 

Macalway

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The internet is already littered with stories of the existing iPad Pros bending, or being bent on delivery. Sitting on one by accident or sticking it in a tight backpack will do it with ease, if it did in the older, thicker ones..

So is this more fragile than the previous ones? I think yes, but not by much, and the previous ones weren't fragile at all. But if you neglect something sensitive like this it will break.

I other words, not an issue (should have said that to begin with)
 

ric22

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So is this more fragile than the previous ones? I think yes, but not by much, and the previous ones wenret fragile at all. If you neglect something sensitive like this it will break.
Then why were Apple delivering bent ones and saying it's "normal"?

At this level of thin, every extra mm will make a serious impact, unless they're using a lot more titanium for rigidity.

Edit: I wouldn't call a single error in the lifespan of a device, like sitting on it on a bed or sofa, or putting it in a tight backpack "neglect". They shouldn't be crazy fragile.
 

ric22

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Tips to avoid bending :
- don’t sit on it, or fall asleep on it
- don‘t try to bend it on purpose
- use a case when you put the iPad in a bag.
Yep. A hard case. And don't make a single mistake ever. Exactly.
 
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My 13 inch pro is going to live on its Magic Keyboard on my desk. Im fully using it as a laptop with touch screen functionality. No way shape or form am i using it beyond that configuration. If i want an Ipad i want to take with me, lay in bed with, ill get myself a Ipad Mini or just use my Iphone 15 Pro Max.
 
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ric22

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My 13 inch pro is going to live on its Magic Keyboard on my desk. Im fully using it as a laptop with touch screen functionality. No way shape or form am i using it beyond that configuration. If i want an Ipad i want to take with me, lay in bed with, ill get myself a Ipad Mini or just use my Iphone 15 Pro Max.
Personally I'd just buy a Mac Mini if it was to live only on my desk, but I don't need the touchscreen on my desk.
 
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Sure it’s thin but if people take care should be non issue

Maybe Apple just wants people to take out Apple care lol
 

ric22

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I suspect it was also much heavier
It’s always going to be a trade off
Yep, the M4 Pro is 2/3 of the weight it was. I never found it heavy, but then I'm also bigger than average 😅
 

ric22

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It is. Will the iPad have bending issues? Yes, under the right conditions. Obviously.
I'm not sure how it was possible to miss the point of the thread...

Basically I was enquiring whether people think the device needs to be babied. Will people start moaning after a few months because it bent easier than they expected, with no deliberate attempt to harm their expensive gadget.
 
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