Apple iPad (2018) review
It might not look like it, but Apple’s affordable iPad has changed – what was once a tablet for ‘sit back’ media-scoffing is now a smaller, cheaper iPad Pro with new creative powers. Sure, there are compromises, like its inferior screen tech, lack of extra speakers and that missing smart connector for external keyboards. But, for most people, these aren’t so big that they justify spending at least £300 extra on the snazzier iPad Pro. That model’s now for strictly for anyone who wants a full laptop replacement or a professional artistic tool. For everyone else, this versatile and powerful slate is just the ticket for digital dabbling in that still potentially fertile ground between smartphones and laptops.
Powerful enough to handle most tasks; Has way more apps than other tablets; Pencil support gives it new versatility;
Still no anti-reflective screen coating; Small gap between screen and glass; No multi-user support;