The EverythingApplePro YouTube channel's drop and bend test is an increasingly common staple of each new iPad release. This year, its host Filip Koroy found his optimism about the iPad Pro 2018's durability daunted as he put the 11-inch variant of this new tablet through the procedure.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/iPad-Pro-2018-found-to-be-remarkably-fragile-in-drop-bend-test.358341.0.html
This is a serious concern for people who pack dense while travelling.
I bought my 2018 LG Gram 14 after watching several durability tests.
According to a korean review channel it can apparently survive several drops from shoulder height even when landing on pressure points.
youtube.com/watch?v=BuhXKHUVa80
My Samsung J5 from 2016 have survived a 2 story drop out of an apartment window and much more. Little scratches here and there, nevertheless works flawlessly.
Every inch of Apple' move is carefully crafted money milker that is conniving planned obsolescence. iPads poorly constructed than cans of soda is most definitely not an accident.
Quote from: sticky on November 10, 2018, 13:23:46
I bought my 2018 LG Gram 14 after watching several durability tests.
According to a korean review channel it can apparently survive several drops from shoulder height even when landing on pressure points.
youtube.com/watch?v=BuhXKHUVa80
My Samsung J5 from 2016 have survived a 2 story drop out of an apartment window and much more. Little scratches here and there, nevertheless works flawlessly.
Every inch of Apple' move is carefully crafted money milker that is conniving planned obsolescence. iPads poorly constructed than cans of soda is most definitely not an accident.
To be fair, my 1st gen IPP withstood dense packing much better than my other tablet from the now independent VAIO(which I anticipate will go bankrupt in the near term), which was also much more expensive.