If you’re in the market for a tablet for movies and music on the go, there isn’t currently anything better out there Excellent all-round video Solid, weighty audio Big, HDR-compatible screen Awkward speaker placement Mini has higher pixel density
Manufacturer: Apple
If you’re in the market for a tablet for movies and music on the go, there isn’t currently anything better out there Excellent all-round video Solid, weighty audio Big, HDR-compatible screen Awkward speaker placement Mini has higher pixel density
For the past few years, Apple's iPad lineup has had a large and obvious hole in it. At one end, there's the $329 iPad , an affordable way to do basic computing and run the many excellent apps out there.
Excellent display; Strong battery life; Snappy performance; Support for Apple's Smart Keyboard
Uses the goofy old Apple Pencil; A design that's getting rather tired; Only two speakers
Sandwiched neatly between the budget iPad and the pricey iPad Pro is the iPad Air, a strange set of tradeoffs and compromises that delivers most of...
Hundreds less than the iPad Pro; A12 chip is blazing fast; Fits existing iPad Pro 10.5-inch Smart Keyboard
No quad stereo speakers; No Face ID; No ProMotion display
Apple's new iPad Pros are high-end tablet marvels, with a new slim-bezel design, Face ID, crazy-fast A12X chip, and new wireless Apple Pencil. But when Apple introduced the overhauled third-generation models, it also blew up the price.
Hundreds less than the iPad Pro; A12 chip is blazing fast; Fits existing iPad Pro 10.5-inch Smart Keyboard
No quad stereo speakers; No Face ID; No ProMotion display
The 10.5-inch iPad Air (2019) is almost the 10.5-inch iPad Pro (2017), minus a few features and for a much lower price.
For the past few years, there's been a giant void left in Apple's iPad lineup. On the low end, the base iPad model has retained the traditional form factor, with a spec bump here and there, and most recently gained Apple Pencil support.
Affordably priced; Solid performance and battery life; Smart Keyboard support
No Face ID; Needs more speakers
The 2019 iPad Air is basically an iPad Pro in all but name. In fact, take it back a couple of years, and the smaller iPad Pro was pretty much this tablet. So if you can live without the FaceID, uniform bezels and Type-C port offered by the current Pro, then this 10.5-inch iPad Air is a compelling...
Powerful and speedy performance; Battery will last a full day; Pro features like Pencil and Smart Keyboard support are great; IPadOS improves the experience
Additional accessories aren't cheap; TouchID over FaceID; No Type-C port
For the past few years, there's been a giant void left in Apple's iPad lineup. On the low end, the base iPad model has retained the traditional form factor, with a spec bump here and there, and most recently gained Apple Pencil support.
Affordably priced, Solid performance and battery life, Smart Keyboard support
No Face ID, Needs more speakers
There sure are a lot of different iPads now. Last week's announcement of a new iPad Air and iPad mini means that Apple's tablet lineup includes five different screen sizes, each of which has its own storage or LTE options on top of that.
Fast processor; Excellent screen; Keyboard connector
First-gen Apple Pencil support only; Speakers only on one side; Touch ID isn't as convenient as Face ID
Despite its name, the new iPad Air (2019) is basically an iPad Pro, only without the expensive price tag.
Blistering-fast performance; Long battery life; Supports Apple Pencil (first-gen; Large high-res Retina display
Two-year-old design; Average cameras; No Face ID
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