Apple announced its updated 9.7-inch iPad for 2018 today, and the device represents an incredible value for money within the iPad lineup at just $329. What’s most interesting about this addition though, is that Apple’s bite-sized (and arguably outdated ... ( read original story ...)
How Does Apple’s Sixth-Generation iPad Compare to iPad Pro?
Last week, Apple announced and made available to order its sixth-generation iPad — the second in its series of ultra low-cost, but remarkably well-spec’d, tablets computers built on the venerable 9.7-inch form-factor. While the addition of Apple Pencil ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad review (2018): A little better, a little less competition
It would've been nice if Apple could've shaved a few fractions of a millimeter off the iPad's waistline to match its slimmer Pro-series tablets, but that's a pretty minor complaint. It's not as if the 2018 model is uncomfortable to hold for prolonged ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s latest iPad may be boring, but it’s the perfect tablet for most people
There's one word that sums up Apple's latest iPad: safe. The new 9.7-inch device debuted earlier this month at an education-focused event in Chicago. Apple seemed to bill the device as the perfect option for schools, but as a sensible consumer product, too. ( read original story ...)
Compared: 2018 iPad shows how far Apple has progressed versus the original iPad in eight years
Doing a similar upgrade-centric comparison with pre-iPad Air releases would be grossly unfair due to the advancements Apple has included in the latest model. While not a heavily one-sided upgrade comparison, looking at the specifications of the first four ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s new iPad for schools is nearly impossible to repair
Apple recently launched a new iPad that's targeted at schools. But iFixit gives the tablet a 2-out-of-10 repairability rating, suggesting that schools may need to pay Apple or repair specialists for routine maintenance. Schools that want to buy Apple's new ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s new iPad for schools is nearly impossible to repair (AAPL)
Apple recently launched a new iPad that's targeted at schools. But iFixit gives the tablet a 2-out-of-10 repairability rating, suggesting that schools may need to pay Apple or repair specialists to do routine maintenance. Schools that want to buy Apple's ... ( read original story ...)