A:AnswerYes you can transfer the information from your old iPad to the new one. There are two ways to dot it: 1) simply using your iCloud backup or 2) you can do a complete transfer (must be in a wifi location). To do the transfer you must have the two iPads near each other do so. Once you complete the transfer, check you new iPad and look to see that everything has moved over. Then you can do a factory reset on the old iPad.
A:AnswerOpen Box is typically something that has been purchased and then returned to the store. Believe Best Buy will then ask if there were any issues with the item and if not they inspect and sell it as “Open Box”.
A:AnswerI find the anti-reflective coating useful. I don't spend much time reading outside, but I have used it for taking pictures and video, and I can see the images and scene quite well. I'm a little more particular, so I opted to pay more for the Air because of the anti-reflective coating and the tighter bond between screen and glass.
A:AnswerIt definitely can be used for for web searches. It comes with safari built in.
For word processing you can purchase a separate keyboard for it and comes with Apples word processor “Pages”.
For serious word processing many recommended the iPad Pro.
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerAccording to the web, the iPad Air 3rd gen is equipped with the same screen as the previous Air gen models, 1536x2048, 264ppi, and what Apple calls Retina