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Published 17:14 IST, November 17th 2018

Video: YouTuber puts Apple iPad Pro 11 through ultimate test by setting display on fire and then some

YouTube channel JerryRigEverything performed a few rigorous, durability tests (burn test, bend test, scratch test) on Apple iPad Pro 11 in his recent video.

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YouTuber Zack Nelson from YouTube channel JerryRigEverything performed a few rigorous, durability tests on Apple iPad Pro 11 in his recent video. Zack’s findings reveal that Apple iPad Pro 11 bends without applying much force. As a result, the tablet could be seen giving up easily and eventually breaking into two pieces. In essence, tablets are less rigid than smartphones, which is why they are significantly prone to crack down the middle when you try to break them into pieces.

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Zack further went on to perform burn and scratch tests on the tablet’s liquid Retina display as well as on the back. Although it was not the first time Zack performed these on-camera tests for his YouTube channel, it was rather unusual to see Zack perform these tests on a tablet. In the past, JerryRigEverything channel upload videos performing similar durability tests on many flagship smartphones like Google Pixel 3 XL and Samsung Galaxy 9.

Here is the video

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Apple's all-new iPad Pro 11 and 12.9 starts at Rs 71,900 and Rs 89,900 respectively. Available in Space Grey and Silver colour options, both the models support for Wi-Fi and cellular connectivity. Apple’s newly-unveiled tablets are available in multiple storage configurations: 64GB, 256GB, 512GB and 1TB. As far as the launch offers are concerned, Unicorn and Maple offer 5 per cent cashback on EMI for Axis Bank and Citibank credit card users. There is also a no-cost EMI option, courtesy of Bajaj Finserv. EMIs start at Rs 3,183 a month depending on your bank.

 

Updated 17:14 IST, November 17th 2018

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