The iPad Pro2024 has undergone extreme durability tests - and the results are amazing

The iPad Pro2024 has undergone extreme durability tests - and the results are amazing

I have no problem with people who make a living by breaking things on the internet. After all, those who do not enjoy watching the incredibly expensive works of technology thrown off the roof will only see them somehow work after the plunge. Still, watching the new iPad Pro2024 bend to near-destruction is a painful sight for fans of this Apple tablet. 

The worst part of the video I'm trying to share with you is the fact that this high-end tablet has finally been processed into an OLED screen. The following footage is really bad, given that I value OLED quite as much as oxygen.

Spoiler Alert: YouTube's "JerryRigEverything" has attracted 8.65 million subscribers since no one makes it better when it comes to breaking sh*T. The video below is obscenely upsetting to me before a YouTuber scratches the beautiful OLED display of the 13-inch iPad Pro2024 with various screwdriver bits and then goes to town with a new Magic Keyboard with a particularly deadly-looking cutter knife. Anyway, keep your mind tight...

hurts. The only way I've made it through those 11 minutes of pure torture is that JerryRigEverything has a voice so soothing that I could feel my eyelids start drooping even when he started etching the cartoon Lion on the iPad Pro's nice chassis around the seven minute mark. 

Then comes the bending bit. Double hurts. The iPad Pro has withstood JerryRigEverything's frenzied attempts to bend horizontally, but this guy obviously didn't skip arm day, because as soon as he started bending the tablet vertically, it snaps in half when he puts heavy pressure around the charging port.

Thankfully, the 13-inch Pro doesn't physically break in two, but the screen starts to crack instantly, and the chassis is in a sufficiently distorted position, and you'd think it was about to enter a limbo competition. 

Oh, to inject some extra misery into your eyes today, JerryRigEverything also snaps up the new Apple Pencil Pro for the pencil 129...Well, like a pencil, in about three minutes. 

At least the Pro's luxurious OLED screen has proven to be impressively durable. At one point, YouTuber took the lighter to the tablet screen for a full minute, and the panel has come through a toast encounter intact. 

A big takeaway from this eye-popping experiment? The new iPad Pro is a durable device, but come on, what do you think will happen when a knife that seems to be able to slice steel enters the equation. 

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