If you know you want to buy an iPad, you've already made your buying decision easier by eliminating a large swath of Android and Windows tablets from the running. Now you just need to ask yourself a few key questions. Read our full Apple iPad mini 6 (2021) review. This means you have an iPad that's better for reading books and comic books, and can share a small desk with your other items. The other iPads aren't as easy to use with just one hand, and this model throws out the dated normal iPad aesthetic for a modern one, so you're not compromising for your preferred size. Also, its A15 Bionic processor is blazing-fast and its battery life is shockingly good for a tablet this small.īut, yes, we like the iPad mini 6 most for its size. It has the thin-bezels and flat-edges design of the iPad Air, support for the second gen Apple Pencil and even USB-C. We love the flat-edged iPads listed above, but none if them is as portable or light as the new iPad mini (which should be called the iPad Air mini, if we're being honest). Overall, the iPad 10th gen is one of the best tablets, but we can’t unequivocally say that it’s the best tablet for most people because of the higher price and Apple Pencil blunder. Our bigger issue is with the Apple Pencil situation it’s just way too awkward to charge this thing, and there’s nowhere to store the stylus when not in use.ĭo we think the iPad 2022 is worth the splurge over last year’s model? Mostly, as this is a more future-proof tablet. Yes, Apple is keeping the $329 iPad 9th gen around, but it still stings to see a $120 jump from one generation to the next. However, $449 is a lot of money to spend on this tablet. We also like the Touch ID-enabled power button, repositioned front camera and USB-C charging, as well as the upgraded A14 Bionic chip and 5G connectivity. We appreciate the sleeker design and bigger display, though some may miss the headphone jack from the 9th gen iPad. The iPad 2022 is a tablet that looks and feels new, and that’s a welcome change over the last few iterations. The best valueĭoesn’t support Stage Manager in iPadOS 16 Read our full iPad Pro (12.9-inch) review. But still, the iPad Pro is worth it for creative pros who want the best tablet for their next masterpiece. That said, the super-bright XDR display needs HDR content to thrive, and that's not always available. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro's quad-speaker setup booms, its optional Magic Keyboard offers a comfortable typing experience - and its 10+ hours of battery life is enough to get you through a full day of use. Also, Apple's designed it to do a new video conferencing trick called Center Stage, where the camera tracks and follows you as you move during calls. And this 12.9-inch model i the only tablet to sport Apple's Liquid Retina XDR display, which offers much higher brightness. That chip set new tablet records in Geekbench and Adobe Premiere Rush - continuing Apple's tradition of putting tons of brawn in its sleek tablets. The best got better when Apple dropped its super-powerful M2 chip inside the already mighty iPad Pro.
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