M4 MacBook Pro - https://amzn.to/4lLXcU5 ($1299 normally $1599) M4 Macbook Air - https://amzn.to/4mYHq9n ($799 normally $999) M4 iPad Pro - https://amzn.to/4fPgMgV ($897 normally $999) M3 iPad Air - https://amzn.to/45xouc5 ($535

M4 MacBook Pro – https://amzn.to/4lLXcU5 ($1299 normally $1599)
M4 Macbook Air – https://amzn.to/4mYHq9n ($799 normally $999)
M4 iPad Pro – https://amzn.to/4fPgMgV ($897 normally $999)
M3 iPad Air – https://amzn.to/45xouc5 ($535 normally $599)

With macOS 26 and iPadOS 26 right around the corner, Apple has made the decision between MacBook Pro and iPad Pro more confusing than ever. 🤔 Both run the same M4 chip and deliver nearly identical raw power — but that’s where the similarities end.

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iMac mini m4: https://amzn.to/3B5Kleg ($529, Normally $599)
M2 MacBook Air: https://amzn.to/3VcDlTq ($749, normally $999)
M3 Macbook Air: https://amzn.to/3ZcWrtX ($844, normally $1099)
M4 MacBook Pro 14: https://amzn.to/3B1CjD6 ($1749, Normally $1999)
iPad 10th Gen: https://amzn.to/49bKkC ($259, Normally $349)
iPad mini 7th Gen: https://amzn.to/3ZrPVkd ($459, Normally $499)
iPad Air 11: https://amzn.to/415W6vP ($499, Normally $599)
Apple Watch SE: https://amzn.to/4idQDJc ($149, Normally $249)
Series 10: https://amzn.to/3CQ3ZLM ($359, Normally $429)
AW Ultra Ocean: https://amzn.to/3ZqPbvM ($719, Normally $800)
AirPods Pro: https://amzn.to/4i7na3 ($153, Normally $249)
AirTags: https://amzn.to/3Z9RpP0 ($72, Normally $99)

📌 Chapters:00:00 – Intro: Why this comparison matters
00:44 – macOS 26 vs iPadOS 26 overview
01:04 – Why iPad Pro vs MacBook Pro (and not Air)
01:22 – Hardware similarities & premium design
01:40 – Geekbench scores explained (M4 chip parity)
02:13 – Multi-core & GPU benchmarks
02:31 – RAM differences (8GB vs 16GB baseline)
02:50 – Storage configurations compared
03:06 – Internal parity: same raw power, ports, transfer speeds
03:24 – External hardware intro
03:39 – iPad Pro design: ultra-thin 5.1mm form factor
03:59 – iPad Pro’s OLED XDR display (vs MacBook Pro mini-LED)
04:15 – Promotion 120Hz displays on both devices
04:31 – MacBook Pro display strengths vs iPad’s OLED edge
04:48 – Ports on iPad Pro (Thunderbolt, keyboard charging port)
05:03 – MacBook Pro ports: HDMI, SD, MagSafe, dual Thunderbolt, headphone jack
05:19 – IO flexibility: dongles vs built-in ports
05:37 – Battery life: iPad Pro (8–12 hrs) vs MacBook Pro (16–20 hrs)
05:56 – All-in-one MacBook Pro vs add-on costs of iPad Pro
06:10 – Magic Keyboard + Apple Pencil cost breakdown
06:30 – Versatility of iPad Pro: tablet + laptop hybrid
06:47 – Tablet and content consumption workflows
07:09 – iPadOS 26 new windowing system
07:25 – Traffic-light window controls (close, minimize, maximize)
07:38 – Multitasking upgrades: split, triple, quad, 12 floating windows
07:59 – Expanded dock (up to ~29 apps)
08:15 – Files app overhaul: tags, color, column views, pinned docs
08:33 – OS maturity differences: macOS ecosystem vs iPadOS apps
09:15 – Pro apps on macOS: Final Cut, Logic, Xcode, Adobe Suite
09:37 – iPad counterparts: Affinity Photo, LumaFusion (limitations)
09:52 – Why Final Cut Pro on iPad falls short
10:09 – Workarounds with third-party iPad apps
10:24 – Developer workflows: terminal, automation, Xcode vs iPadOS limits
10:55 – iPad advantages: Apple Pencil, touch-first creativity
11:14 – Creative apps built for iPad (Procreate, Lightroom, Notes)
11:31 – Magic Keyboard as a “must-have” accessory
11:45 – External monitor support: iPad (1 display) vs MacBook Pro (2+)
12:02 – Scaling quality on iPad external monitors
12:22 – Workflow comparisons: students, educators, professionals
12:43 – iPad as best student/education device (apps + Pencil)
13:00 – Note-taking, reading, and multitasking in school use cases
13:19 – Creative workflows: sketching vs heavy production
13:49 – Everyday tasks overlap (email, YouTube, browsing)
14:29 – Price breakdowns: MacBook Pro vs iPad Pro configs
15:22 – Cost of add-ons (Magic Keyboard, Pencil) pushing iPad Pro higher
16:11 – Final recommendation: safest choice = MacBook Pro
16:41 – Outro & next video preview


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