Tablets have become increasingly popular as many PC owners awaken to the realization they can accomplish the majority of their day-to-day computing tasks with ease on a device like Apple’s iPad, iPad Pro, Microsoft’s Surface, or a variety of other ... ( read original story ...)
Review: Apple’s 2018 iPad a great alternative to pricier Pro model
Take a good look at the sixth-generation iPad. Going on aesthetics alone, you won’t be able to tell the new version from its predecessor. It has the same size screen at 9.7 inches, rather than slimming down the bezels to squeeze in a larger display. ( read original story ...)
The best iPad Pro cases on Amazon, according to customer reviews
It also features a built-in Apple Pencil holder. Choose from 13 colors (including six fun patterns) and get yours here, with prices starting at just $22.99. Since it's the largest and heaviest iPad Pro model, the 12.9-inch is probably the easiest to drop ... ( read original story ...)
The One Thing Nobody Has Told You About The New Apple iPad
When Apple launched its sixth-generation iPad a few days ago, much was made of the fact that this is the first iPad not called Pro that’s Apple Pencil-compatible. Similarly, reviews, such as Ben Sin’s excellent one here on Forbes, pointed out that the ... ( read original story ...)
Artist Review: iPad 6th Gen (2018) with Apple Pencil
It was inevitable that Apple would release a normal iPad, an iPad non-Pro, with Apple Pencil support eventually. So here we have it, the 6th generation iPad that was released in March 2018. Before I go on, I've to thank my patrons on Patreon for making ... ( read original story ...)
9.7-inch iPad 2018 Review: The best bits of the iPad Pro for half the price
It should be boring. But it isn’t. It packs the powerful A10 Fusion processor, costs just £319/$329 (for the entry-level 32GB Wi-Fi model) and it supports the Apple Pencil. This is an iPad Pro mini in all but name, but is half the price of the 10.5-inch ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad 9.7 (2018) review: the go-to iPad tablet gets a little bit better and a little bit cheaper
Last year, Apple introduced its cheapest iPad (non-Mini, at least) – the £339 iPad 5th generation. It came with no bells, and absolutely no whistles – its case even copied 2013’s iPad Air, rather than the thinner, slicker look of the iPad Pro 10.5 ... ( read original story ...)