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Q&A: Is Apple’s new iPad Pro worth buying? Any recommendations for small screen machines?

[Tinydeal Technology]On the evening of May 7, many netizens noticed that Apple held a new product launch conference and brought a series of blockbuster products. Among them, the new iPad Pro attracts attention with its more technologically advanced OLED screen and powerful M4 chip. However, whether this new product is worth the extra investment by consumers has become a question in the minds of many users.

Q&A: Is Apple’s new iPad Pro worth buying? Any recommendations for small screen machines?

For consumers with a budget of around 2,000 yuan, brands like Redmi, iQOO, and Realme offer three strong choices in the mid-range phone market. However, the question remains: which phone suits your needs best?

Additionally, small-screen phones around 6.1 inches with great performance are hard to find. Consumers are eager to know if such a phone exists and whether it meets their expectations.

Many are also wondering whether the Canon R1 camera’s release will be delayed. This has stirred concerns among photography enthusiasts, who are excited but anxious about its timely launch.

Lastly, tech enthusiasts continue to debate: Is the iPad Pro worth it? With the new iPad Pro featuring an OLED screen and M4 chip, many are questioning whether it’s a good investment for those who already own an older model.

Preview of this issue’s questions:

  • So, is Apple’s new iPad Pro worth the extra money? Many tech enthusiasts are wondering if the latest features justify the price.
  • When it comes to the new mid-range phones priced around 2,000 yuan, which one stands out as the best option? Several brands, such as Redmi, iQOO, and Realme, offer impressive choices.
  • For those seeking a small screen around 6.1 inches, what are your recommendations? Finding a compact phone with strong performance is a challenge, but there are still some excellent options.
  • Finally, will the release of the Canon R1 be postponed? Many photography enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the launch, but some are starting to doubt whether it will arrive on time.

The Tinydeal Q&A column plans to evolve, breaking away from its original format. Starting in late 2018, the column aims to expand into interactive content, inspired by CNMO’s successful content strategy. Through platforms like Weibo, WeChat, and mobile China forums, the goal is to create a feedback loop that allows user-generated content and interactions. The Q&A team will engage more professionally and creatively with questions from users.

For more details, refer to the TinyDeals blog at this link.

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