I was kind of taken back in the sense that this could be very beneficial when it comes to editing. Having dual screen interface, one being touch screen display, is something that could speed up editor's workflow significantly if used correctly.. In this video, us that he was able to link his new iPad Pro to his Mac Mini and use it as monitor. I myself have always wondered why Apple would not come out with product more like Microsoft Surface draw, and edit on the touchscreen. It seems like Apple is slowly getting there with this new iPad Pro, honestly, they appear to be behind when it comes to this type of computer innovation.. As Morrison explained, you cannot run OS X on iPad, Pro nor is this compatible with PC. For many, the fact that you can have touchscreen display running Mac OS X could be enough to put smile on your face. You can access all your computer files and use programs like Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere, Final Cut, and so much more. Hell, if you wanted, you could stick to simple things like browsing the web or drawing on the screen with Apple Pencil. The possibilities with combo like this could go on forever.. Rather I'd be able to open up bins, project folders and even throw up panels like Lumetri color and effects on iPad. This would give me separate display to work on, letting me put more important things on my main screen while having the ability to use iPad and Apple Pencil when necessary..
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