Cons: Still feels cheap due to the unlaminated screen (will Apple ever update this?). Not as thin and light as the iPad Air. Best for: Anyone who needs a big screen (not a huge screen; they’ll ...
For us, though, the much bigger news was that the new Pro would be the first iPad with an OLED screen, potentially opening the door to a big upgrade in picture performance. Having finally laid our ...
If you use an Apple Pencil 2 (sold separately), this was the first iPad to feature 'Hover', which detects the Apple Pencil when the tip is 12mm (0.47 inches) away from the screen. Depending on how the ...
Despite its age, this iPad offers a gorgeous 10.2-inch screen with True Tone technology, decent battery life (we got around 10 hours in our testing), and it'll also continue to be supported with ...
If you need a large screen then this is as big as it gets. Apple offers a 13-inch iPAd Air that’s cheaper, but its screen isn’t as nice as the Pro, and the Air is actually heavier than the Pro.
There are lots of great iPads to choose from in 2024, but trying to find the best iPad for you and your needs can be a challenge. Should you save your money and get the most affordable iPad?
Using my MacBook Pro with a glossy screen outside is a non-starter. The iPad Pro, on the other hand, is perfect for these environments (putting aside iPadOS limitations, which I won’t be ...