The Best iPad to get now
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The Apple event: timing, has been haywire. Now, that we’ve got the whole iPad line-up this year, It’s safe to say that I’m quite happy with, what Apple has done this time around. The Apple iPad lineup might be like a jigsaw puzzle, though: what it has to offer for your own needs; with the iPad, is so overwhelming.
As I was hoping, Apple might not take the Samsung way. It certainly did, this time. I’m quite happy about, what Apple has done, with the iPad lineup.
We’ve got the new iPad Air: in 11 inches and the new 13 inches. Likewise. with the iPad Pro models as well.
The iPad Air feels so wholesome; that’s why it’s harder for me to let go of it.
I’m not someone; who prefers a larger screen on the iPad. As for me, the iPad Pro 11-inch is the perfect all-rounder for my needs.
Now, that we’ve got two different iPad sizes, The iPad Pro this year feels like, it is not in the spotlight. Even if, it was packed with features, From the chipset, the screen, which is not a big leap, and the thinness, no one asked for…
Many of us might not use the Apple Pencil much, on a daily basis. This time around, the new Apple Pencil Pro: is a game changer. I’ve still got to get myself familiar, with its way of doing things. For artists, creatives, and some of us.
If you’re on a budget, and don’t want to spend much on an iPad, Here’s what, I would suggest doing based on your requirements: Go for the iPad 9: if your needs are basic.
The iPad 10. It’s for those; who want that software support, without making things feel outdated. The iPad Air is the one to get; for all sorts of needs, from the most basic, to the most intense. iPad Air is perfect, just the way: I need the iPad to be.
The budget iPad 10, might not be my favorite iPad. Yet, it will get the work done for most people. If you’re someone, who doesn’t care much about, how the screen feels, then, this is the iPad for you.
Now, that we’ve got two 13-inch iPads, I feel, you should reconsider: which iPad would be the one for you? The older iPad models, or the new iPad.
If you’re like me, who prefers the iPad over the iPhone any day? The older iPad Pro models are the way to go. As it costs to perform, it is feature-packed. What you get; is still better, than paying extra.
Here is the list of iPads: I would personally, recommend you go for the newer one.
iPad Pro: Who needs all the pro features, with 120HZ.
iPad Air: The new iPad is the one to get. If you want all the features for half the cost. If you’re not someone who is going to use the Apple Pencil, get the older iPad Air.
The base iPad: The base iPad is underrated; it can do most of the stuff. With great ease. I’ve personally used the Budget iPad 9th Gen.
The iPad mini is for those, who prefer a small screen size or require one, of that calibre.
You might be asking yourself: Why go for this iPad, over the newer one? The answer to it is so classy. That the iPad has gotten, so future-proof. Getting a newer one feels like overspending. It’s better to have little, than something out of your own reach.
The one iPad, I would recommend getting this time around, is the new iPad Air, mainly for a few key reasons.
You get two screen size options. Double the storage, and features that are only available via Apple Pencil Pro: if you’re someone, who uses the Apple Pencil, or plans to use it in the future. This iPad Air is the one to get. Combined, with software support, and longevity.
I’m not someone, who prefers to use the Apple Pencil, though seeing the Apple Pencil Pro: makes me feel like trying out one, to see: if it lives up, to what it can do.
The iPad Pro might’ve gotten, way too many configurations, to choose from. I would personally say to avoid getting one, for the time being. There’s no point in having, two iPad Pro screen options. And chip, and ram: that hardly is used to the full extent. Software, on the other hand, is underwhelming in most aspects. Even the iPad software, could do half of what iOS on the iOS, on iPhone, could do. Then the iPad would be worthy of its own hardware, and software.
The Apple iPad event might’ve been long overdue, yet it got the core needs of the iPad right, this time around. Hopefully, see the same, with iPadOS, coming this fall.
I don’t know; what’s Apple up to lately? Their colour scheme has gone so haywire. It feels like, they’re not the Apple, we know of. We wish we had gotten a good colour scheme: that feels like, rainbows, and has a cosy feeling.