Getting
the most out of the iPad Pro 9.7
When Apple's original iPad
Pro burst onto the scene, many of us were taken with the additional
power, but the larger 12.9-inch body wasn't for everyone.
Thankfully for those of us who wanted the power of the iPad
Pro but in a smaller form factor, Apple released the excellent iPad
Pro 9.7 – and you can see what we like about the new device in our
video review below.
The iPad Pro 9.7 isn't just the original iPad Pro shrunk
down to a more palatable size; it also comes with some great new features. If
you've just bought an iPad Pro 9.7, or you're considering it, then read on for
our top tips and tricks for getting the most out of Apple's new tablet.
Turn on True Tone
The screen on the iPad Pro 9.7 is gorgeous, and thanks to
the new True Tone technology it's possibly the nicest looking display Apple has
ever made.
The True Tone display monitors the ambient light of the
location where you're using the iPad Pro 9.7, and then dynamically adjusts the
white balance of the screen, making the display look fantastic no matter where
– or when – you're using it, as well as making it comfortable and easy on the
eyes.
To turn on True Tone on the iPad Pro 9.7, open up Settings
and select 'Display'. There will be a toggle next to True Tone, letting you
turn the feature on and off.
Configure Night Shift mode
Night Shift mode is similar to True Tone, as it will
automatically alter the display of your iPad Pro 9.7, however the aim of Night
Shift Mode is to make using the iPad at night more comfortable, as well as
helping you sleep better at night after you've put the tablet down.
It does this by changing the usual bright white of the iPad
Pro 9.7's screen to a warm yellow hue at night. Behind the scenes it is
actually reducing the amount of blue light that the screen produces which can
negatively impact our sleep patterns, with the blue light messing up our
biological clock.
The Night Shift mode goes by the iPad's internal clock – but
that doesn't always mean it'll turn on when you need it to. Instead you can set
Night Shift to your local sunrise and sunset times for more accurate
performance.
Use true slo-mo
You can capture amazing slow motion videos on the iPad 9.7,
and for best results you'll want to turn it on to its highest settings for the
ultimate slo-mo effect.
Open up Settings and tap on 'Camera and Photos'. From here
you can set the slo-mo to a super smooth 720p recording at a 240fps.
source: http://www.techradar.com/how-to/mobile-computing/tablets/ipad-pro-9-7-tips-and-tricks-1319006
by Matt Hanson
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