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?
Apple’s iPad lineup ranges from about $300 to over $1,000. Expect to spend between $400 and $600 for a great experience.
The 2021 iPad is a step down from the pricier 2022 version. But it's still got a lot to offer. Most notably, it uses the A13 Bionic chip, making it 20% faster than the previous 8th-gen (2020) ...
Earlier this year, Apple launched a pair (well, a quadruplet, pore accurately) of powerful new iPads — the iPad Pro M4 and iPad Air M2. Both series are slightly redesigned, and the M4 iPad is just ...
See iPad 9 at Amazon The 64GB Wi-Fi model on sale features Apple’s A13 Bionic chip, a 10.2-inch Retina display, 12MP front and 8MP rear cameras, Touch ID and all-day battery life. At under $200 ...
The 2021 iPad may be slightly older tech, but the 10.2-inch Retina display and A13 Bionic chip ensure excellent picture quality and superior performance to this day. The entry-level tablet can do ...
The iPad Air 2024 delivers a larger 13-inch display, impressive M2 performance and long battery life for considerably less money than an iPad Pro. You also get Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard ...
At around 0.65lbs/293g it’s roughly half the weight of the 10th gen iPad discussed above. This is made possible, as the name suggests, by the smaller display. But the 8.3-inch panel is still an ...
In other words, this 10.2-inch iPad is incredible value. It has a 10.2-inch Retina display, 64GB of storage, supports Touch ID and Apple Pencil (1st Gen), and it’s size, plus all-day battery ...
Despite being Apple’s entry-level tablet (at least for Apple), the iPad 9 is far from basic. It features a great 10.2-inch Retina display with a resolution of 2160×1620 pixels which is perfect ...