A:AnswerThis Model 9 does not have 4K capability. It has 1080P video. The AIR 4, and Air 5, iPads have 4K. They would be better for blogging / videos, though this Model 9 could do lower grade videos.
A:AnswerIf you’re talking about an iPad that has both WiFi and cellular capability, you can buy them either through a wireless provider, in which case it will be locked, or you can buy it unlocked from someone like Best Buy.
A:AnswerIt depends on the iPad, and the TV. Some newer 4K smart TVs have Mirroring, and others don’t. I’m not sure if this iPad could do mirroring, as I never tried that. I suppose th costlier Pro models could.
A:AnswerApple iPads come in two varieties; cell, and non cell. Order the one you want. The cell variety costs a bit more. The one I got was the non cell-othwise called the Wi-Fi only-variety.
A:AnswerThis is a perfect gift for 6 year olds. You can control all content that you don't want him to get access to and control how long you want him to use it too.
I would go for an OtterBox case, as kids can be rough with these items.
A:AnswerThe iPads-including Model 9-come in Wi-Fi Only, and Wi-Fi Plus Cell, varieties. Be sure to get the one you want, rather than the one you don’t. The cell variety costs more.
A:AnswerNo iPads come with a separate hardware keyboard as-is. You have to buy a hardware Bluetooth keyboard separately if you want that functionality.
A:AnswerYou would have to supply the model of the Brother Printer. But as long as the printer supports Air Print, you should be fine. My husband has no problem printing to our HP Laser Printer.