Is the 2021 iPad Pro 12.9-inch with the M1 chip still a worthwhile purchase in 2025? With new iPads sporting M4 chips and OLED screens, it's a fair question. In this updated review, I'm sharing my honest, long-term experience using this iPad as my main productivity device for everything from video editing to photo processing. This isn't just about specs; it's about real-world performance. I do all my video editing in LumaFusion and photo editing in Lightroom exclusively on this iPad, and the M1 chip continues to be an absolute powerhouse. We'll take a close look at how it handles demanding creative workflows, the stunning XDR display, what to expect from the battery after four years, and how it holds up with the latest iPadOS updates. If you're wondering whether you can save some money and still get a pro-level experience, this is the video for you. We covering: Can a 4-Year-Old iPad Still Be "Pro"? Design & Display: Still Premium in 2025? The Mini-LED Blooming Effect: Dealbreaker? Performance: The M1 is Still a Monster Real-World Test: Editing in LumaFusion & Lightroom Battery Life: The Honest Truth After 4 Years iPadOS 26: Still Getting the Best Features? The Camera System Final Verdict: Who Should Buy This in 2025?

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