Renowned YouTube personality, JerryRigEverything, adept in the art of disassembly and durability testing, has recently conducted a video testing the resilience of the iPad Pro M4. This involved using various levels of force to scratch the screen with a cutter blade and scratching the back panel and accessories of this particular iPad model.
A pivotal moment in the video is when Jerry attempts to bend the iPad Pro M4, as Apple claims it to be the thinnest device they have ever produced. Previous iPad Pro models have faced criticism for slight bending issues with usage over time. The testing revealed that the device can be slightly flexed horizontally with moderate force (hand-shaking level), but exerting more force causes the screen to slightly come off. Jerry notes that despite some flexibility, the iPad holds up well after regular usage. However, when attempting to bend the device vertically, it was easier to snap in half, particularly around the USB-C port area.
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TLDR: JerryRigEverything tests the durability of the iPad Pro M4, showcasing its flexibility and susceptibility to bending under different levels of force, particularly highlighting its fragility around the USB-C port.
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