Apple iPad Air (2020)
Our review
The iPad Air is the goldilocks of the bunch. It’s not too big, not too small, not too expensive and you don’t need to sacrifice on features or performance. Pros: Fast and responsive
Easy to setup and use
Beautiful, slim design with easy-to-use controls
Apple Pencil is a gamechanger Cons: Speaker layout and technology dulls the sound
iPad Mini. iPad. iPad Air. iPad Pro. There is no shortage of iPad models to choose from, ranging in price from £399 all the way up to a staggering £2,149.
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While tablet sales generally have slumped in recent years, Apple’s iPad range has consistently performed better than the market. So why are iPads so special and still so revered? We recently published our iPad Mini review, looking at the smallest model in the range, and for this review, we’
Keyboard cases protect your iPad Pro while giving it the functionality of a laptop.
Apple s Magic Keyboard, now available in white as well as black, is the best iPad Pro keyboard case, thanks to Apple s incredible scissor switch.
We found the best iPad Pro keyboard case for every user, including those compatible with the 2021 models.
For both current users and prospective buyers, iPad Pro keyboard cases are the handiest tablet accessories to invest in. Other tablet peripherals like a stylus pen, a USB-C hub, or a stand might add another layer of functionality to your iPad Pro. But, it s the keyboard cases that take it to another level.
11-inch vs 12.9-inch M1 iPad Pro: The display is the decision
When you opt for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, you re getting more than a size upgrade.
body>Since the iPad Pro debuted in 2015, Apple has been offering two different sizes. One is about the size of a regular iPad or iPad Air (first 10.5 inches and now 11 inches), and the other has always been a bigger 12.9-inch version; a size you can
only get in the iPad Pro.
The two sizes have traditionally been essentially the same, with the larger version costing about $200 more. The choice was simple: Pay more for If you want a bigger display. But the new M1-powered iPad Pro isn t a different animal. For one, the price gap has stretched to $300, but that s because the 12.9-inch model has a really significant difference a new HDR display with mini-LED backlights. Here s how the two Pros attack up and whether it s worth it to spend so much money on the flagship iPad.
iPad Pro 2020 vs. iPad Pro 2021 Buyer s Guide
Wednesday May 5, 2021 6:19 AM PDT by Hartley Charlton
In April 2021, Apple updated its popular iPad Pro lineup, introducing a faster M1 chip, a Liquid Retina XDR display, a Thunderbolt port, and more, replacing the previous models from March 2020.
Although the 2020 iPad Pro models have now been discontinued by Apple, it is common to find them available at discounted prices with third-party retailers. Some other users who already have the 2020 iPad Pro may also be considering if it is worth the upgrade to the 2021 model.
Should you consider sticking with or purchasing the older iPad Pro to save money, or do you need the latest model? Our guide answers the question of how to decide which of these two iPad Pros is best for you.