Colorfully reimagined and more versatile than ever. With an all-screen design,10.9-inch Liquid Retina display,¹ and four gorgeous colors. iPad delivers a powerful way to create, stay connected, and get things done.
Q: What Apple Pencil I can use ?
A: I couldn’t make my gen1 apple pencil i bought in april, connect, nor could i find a lightning to usbc pencil adapter to pair it. After a couple days, I gave up and ordered the Targus anti microbial stylus and its been better than my apple pencil was. If you have to have matching electronics, apple pencil gen2!
Q: Does this iPad accept ear phones
A: There is no jack port for earphones. Not sure if type c charging port has jack available similar to iPhone adapter for headphones
Q: If I buy an iPad from Bestbuy, can I have someone help me download from my old iPad?
A: You don't need to once you setup automatic download.
A: iPad Air is more powerful with it's M1 chip and has slightly nicer display. Both are extremely fast though.
Q: What''s the difference between an isad and a MacBook Air?
A: The iPad and MacBook Air are both fantastic Apple devices, but they cater to different needs. Here's a breakdown of their key differences to help you decide which one is right for you: Form factor: iPad: Tablet design, slim and lightweight, perfect for on-the-go use. Touchscreen interface with stylus compatibility for drawing and note-taking. MacBook Air: Traditional laptop design with clamshell form factor, keyboard and touchpad for efficient typing and navigation. Operating System: iPad: Runs on iPadOS, a mobile-oriented operating system with a focus on touch screen apps and multitasking. MacBook Air: Runs on macOS, a desktop-oriented operating system built for productivity, offering full computer applications and advanced multitasking features. Software and Apps: iPad: App Store primarily dominated by mobile apps, some optimized for larger screens but may lack feature parity compared to desktop counterparts. MacBook Air: App Store includes both mobile and Mac apps, offering a wider range of powerful productivity and professional software. Performance: iPad: Powerful A-series chip capable of handling everyday tasks and some demanding creative applications. MacBook Air: M1 or M2 chip offers significantly higher performance for intensive tasks like video editing, coding, and demanding graphics work. Storage: iPad: Ranges from 64GB to 2TB, suitable for storing movies, music, and basic documents. MacBook Air: Starts at 256GB and can go up to 2TB, ideal for handling large files and projects. Connectivity: iPad: Wi-Fi models are most common, with cellular options available on some models. Limited ports may require adapters for peripherals. MacBook Air: Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth standard. Thunderbolt 4 ports offer high-speed data transfer and connection to multiple displays and peripherals. Battery Life: iPad: Typically lasts longer than a MacBook Air on a single charge, often exceeding 10 hours. MacBook Air: Offers good battery life, typically around 7-10 hours depending on usage. Cost: iPad: Wider range of price points, with base models starting lower than the MacBook Air. MacBook Air: Generally more expensive than the iPad, especially with higher storage configurations.
A: Mine was a new one, not refurbished.
Q: Can you transfer data from one iPad to a new iPad
A: When I set up my I pad it walked me through taking everything from my old I Pad to the new one. It was so simple that even this 72 year old woman could do it. lol
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