Is This the Ultimate ‘Patio-Commute’ Device?
The M4 Leap
Apple has done something unusual: they’ve debuted their most powerful chip, the M4, inside an iPad before a Mac. For the garden commuter, the iPad Pro M4 (13-inch) is a hardware marvel. At just 5.1mm thick, it is literally thinner than an iPod Nano, yet it has more processing power than most desktop PCs.
Tandem OLED: Beating the British Sun
The real star for outdoor working is the Ultra Retina XDR display. By layering two OLED panels (Tandem OLED), Apple has achieved 1,000 nits of full-screen brightness. In our testing on a rare sunny May morning, the “Nano-texture glass” option (available on 1TB+ models) virtually eliminated the reflection of the apple trees behind us. This is, hands down, the best screen ever put on a mobile device.
iPad Pro M4 Specifications
| Component | 13-inch Model Specs | Garden Commuter Benefit |
| Chip | Apple M4 (9 or 10-core CPU) | Faster rendering and zero lag in video calls. |
| Display | Tandem OLED (1,600 nits peak) | Perfectly visible in direct sunlight on the patio. |
| Thickness | 5.1 mm | Incredibly light for moving between desk and deck. |
| Camera | Landscape 12MP Ultra Wide | Finally, the camera is on the correct side for Zoom! |
| Storage | 256GB up to 2TB | Enough for massive local project files. |
The Verdict
- Highs: Best-in-class display; unbelievable power-to-weight ratio; landscape camera.
- Lows: Extremely expensive (especially with the new Magic Keyboard); iPadOS still feels restrictive compared to macOS.

