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Yes, this could be a good iPad to learn on. This is especially true if you hope to use an iPad Pro one day or utilize Apple Intelligence features. It has similar functionality to the iPad Pro product line but uses the M3 chipset and has a lower starting price. Using the iPad Air M3 gives you the option of using your iPad as a stand-alone product or adding these next-generation accessories. The most popular accessories for the iPad Air/iPad pro are the Apple Pencil pro and the Magic Keyboard featured here. The magic keyboard allows you to use the iPad like a laptop, but there are some differences in the software on the iPad OS compared to the actual MacOS for desktop computers.
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