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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
First ipad
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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Great screen . Battery life is excellent. Apple pencil compatibility is a little wierd for no reason otherwise great
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Happy with my purchase of this iPad. It's lightweight and love the blue! Does everything I need it to do, especially with the portable keyboard I purchased with it. Long battery life is a plus.
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Apple has really stepped the performance of their base iPad. Unless you’re doing heavy duty calculations or video work this should satisfy any user. Base storage should also be adequate. I own an M4 iPad Pro and I was very impressed with this iPads performance. Especially on sale for $299.
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It's a good tablet, but I can't get used to it yet, I have also the Google Pixel tablet and I like Android a lot more than IOS, also the reading is much more comfortable on the Pixel than the iPad for me as I have low vision and I increased the text size to maximum on the iPad and in apps like Gmail text is a lot smaller than on the Android Gmail app, other than the software the hardware is good, the A16 chip, 6GB ram and 128Gb storage are nice upgrades from the 10 gen iPad. It's light and comfortable to hold. l'll be using it as secondary tablet when my Pixel's battery dies.
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I was debating between A16 iPad and iPad Min A17 Pro during the last Black Friday Sale. My main concerns when choosing an iPad are budget, battery life, portability and performance. I didn't really consider iPad Air because it's a bit pricier and overkill for my everyday usage. Plus, basic iPad works perfect for at least five years or more. I mainly use iPad for watching content, taking notes and playing games. I don't really care about having the best display like ProMotion or OLED because once your eyes get used to the IPS 60Hz display, it doesn't matter anyway. However, since I play LoL Wild Rift on my iPad, that has been my main concern whether a basic iPad can handle this game. So far, the 6GB RAM and A16 chip have been exceptional with no lag or stutter in performance. My 8th gen iPad, released in 2020, struggled a lot with only 3GB RAM for gaming tasks. The starting 128GB storage also makes this base model iPad very attractive for its price. However, if you like to have a lot of apps installed on your iPad, you might want to consider bumping it to 256GB.
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Our old iPad had run it's course, while the battery was still good, the unit was not viable for latest iOS, so many apps wouldn't run on older iOS.
Enter this updated one. It is a solid tablet, the A16 chips has plenty of processing speed and the 128GB storage is plenty for some photos or video.