A:AnswerIf you do a lot of typing, probably stick with a MacBook. Even with the optional keyboard the iPad is more suitable for media consumption than office productivity tasks. Chances are pretty good that printers that work with MacBook via AirPrint will also work with iPad.
A:AnswerI’ve had the same issue and incorporated a Wi-Fi extender in the house. The cellular feature is yet another fee and depending on your data program (i.e.,unlimited) the WiFi should work fine. I’ve also used my cell as a hotspot and the iPad connected well. Good luck!
A:AnswerDo you mean the apps? If your version is outdated, they won't come over. I had no idea I was using such an 'old' news reader until I tried to upload the same app only to find that the new version was nothing like the one I am used to and like very much. I just use the old iPad to read news --- that app is so much better than the new version!