The new iPad Pro obviously didn’t survive the bend test

Apple’s new M4 iPad Pro is the thinnest and most powerful tablet that you can buy in the planet right now, boasting a new Tandem OLED display and an impressive slim 5.1mm body profile for the 13-inch model, but as you’d expect with reliability tests, it didn’t survive the bend test just like any ultra slim tech devices.

Zack Nelson, otherwise more well known as JerryRigEverything on YouTube, has done his usual business on the 13-inch iPad Pro, performing a series of tests including scratching the chassis and burning the screen with a lighter, and when it comes to bending the ultra slim Pro tablet, the tablet’s screen began popping out when it bent it horizontally, and it eventually gave in to Zack’s wrath when he bent it vertically, successfully breaking the screen and frame of the iPad Pro.

Despite being an extreme test, this doesn’t mean that you should be worried about its durability as you’d be using a case to prevent such mishaps, the test also gives us a good look at how Apple has tidily packed ultra slim components into the iPad Pro and most impressively, four large speaker drivers that should output impressive sound quality.

The new M4 iPad Pro will soon be available in Malaysia and starts at RM5,299 for the 11-inch model, and RM6,799 for the 13-inch model.

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