CHICAGO – Apple is moving to regain its position at the head of the classroom, announcing a suite of education-based products based on the iPad. During an education-focused keynote Apple Inc. unveiled a more powerful 9.7-inch iPad, while also presenting ... ( read original story ...)
Compared: 2018 iPad cost efficiency versus iPad Pro features and speed
The addition of Apple Pencil support to the sixth-generation iPad makes the tablet a considerably cheaper option for those needing to use a pressure-sensitive stylus when compared to the iPad Pro range, but there are more differences that need consideration. ( read original story ...)
Hardware shootout: Apple’s new 9.7-inch iPad vs. iPad Pro
“Apple’s new sixth-generation iPad packs a bunch of tech for just $329,” Christian Zibreg writes for iDownloadBlog. “In addition to supporting Apple Pencil like iPad Pro with the same touch sample rate of 240 Hz, it comes outfitted with improved ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad (2018) UK Review: It’s pencil smart and cheapest ever
Along with its new £319 price the most notable thing about the new iPad is that it’s the first non-iPad Pro device to support the Apple Pencil, with all the same tilt and pressure-sensitive features. Impressively, there’s no discernible difference ... ( read original story ...)
Compared: 2018 iPad with Apple Pencil support vs 2017 iPad and iPad Air 2
The launch of a new iPad is usually followed by users deciding whether they should update to the latest model, or to continue using their existing iPad and save money. AppleInsider compares the new 2018 iPad against last year's release and the iPad Air ... ( read original story ...)
iPad vs. iPad Pro: Which Apple tablet should you buy?
In the wake of Apple's spring iPad and education event, I've received a lot of questions about how the base-model 2018 iPad fits in next to the 10.5-inch and second-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro line — does giving Pencil support to the base-model iPad ... ( read original story ...)
iPad vs. iPad Pro: Which is right for you?
Apple’s most affordable iPad is now even greater. With a faster A10 processor and support for Apple Pencil, it’s closer to the iPad Pro than it’s ever been. And yet, it’s less than half the price — and even more affordable if you’re a student. ( read original story ...)