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Posted by _MT_
 - June 15, 2021, 11:56:39
Quote from: bendyboi on June 13, 2021, 23:16:44
Can't wait for inevitable comments about how you're not supposed to treat the device like that, and they get surprised when the devices get a bit bent under normal usage.
For example, bending forces are common in stuffed bags. Put a smaller book next to it and voila. It can be in a separate compartment, it can be in a sleeve, it doesn't matter. This is not something you can easily solve with a case (it would have to be very rugged and therefore bulky, defeating thinness of the device itself).
Posted by S.Yu
 - June 15, 2021, 00:59:51
Quote from: Droslovinia on June 14, 2021, 00:55:24
Do you know the difference between an iPad and a cricket bat? No? Then apparently you're qualified to write this sort of click-bait.

Oh how I miss the days when people took care of their expensive stuff, instead of whining about how it might break.
lmao! I miss the days when iPads came rock solid and didn't bend no matter what! I don't think you have any idea how tough the 1st gen iPad was!
Posted by bendyboi
 - June 14, 2021, 14:37:05
QuoteOh how I miss the days when people took care of their expensive stuff, instead of whining about how it might break.

Found one, you realise some iPad pros literally came bent in the box.
Posted by Droslovinia
 - June 14, 2021, 00:55:24
Do you know the difference between an iPad and a cricket bat? No? Then apparently you're qualified to write this sort of click-bait.

Oh how I miss the days when people took care of their expensive stuff, instead of whining about how it might break.
Posted by bendyboi
 - June 13, 2021, 23:16:44
Can't wait for inevitable comments about how you're not supposed to treat the device like that, and they get surprised when the devices get a bit bent under normal usage.

Take it from someone who had a Nextbit Robin, this is too fragile.
Posted by S.Yu
 - June 13, 2021, 01:11:45
Strangely awkward and off-putting. I don't regard a flexible screen to go with the "flexible" frame as an improvement. Obviously if it bends in one direction it's gonna far more easily bend in the other and before long it will succumb to metal fatigue.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 12, 2021, 13:58:08
The wow-factor of the new slim-bezel iPad Pro's design on its reveal may have quickly transmuted into anxiety when the popular YouTuber Zach Nelson found that its super-slim frame rendered it extremely susceptible to destruction should it encounter bending forces. Now, it is finally time to see how the latest, mini-LED iteration of this tablet holds up to the same kind of testing.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-iPad-Pro-12-9-2021-follows-its-fragile-predecessor-into-JerryRigEverything-s-bend-test.545203.0.html