iPad Buying Guide (2024) - Don’t Waste Your Money!
Summary
TLDRThis video script offers a comprehensive guide to choosing the right iPad in 2024, comparing the base 10th gen model, the mini, the refreshed 11-inch and new 13-inch Airs, and the high-end Pro models. It covers key considerations like app compatibility, storage, cellular options, and accessories like Apple Pencils and keyboards. The script highlights the value of the 10th gen iPad and the 13-inch Air, while noting the Pro models' advanced OLED displays and M4 chip, which come at a premium price.
Takeaways
- 📚 Nearly every app is compatible across all iPad models, including the most affordable 10th gen iPad and the high-end iPad Pro.
- 💰 The cost of iPads can escalate quickly with additional accessories like keyboards and Apple Pencils, so consider your budget carefully.
- 🔍 It's beneficial to consider older or refurbished models for cost savings, as they can offer more storage at a lower price.
- 🛍️ Extras like storage capacity, cellular connectivity, and accessories should be chosen based on individual needs and usage.
- 🖌️ The Apple Pencil and keyboard are important for a more laptop-like experience, but remember that engraving can reduce resale value.
- 💻 Comparing iPads to laptops, especially MacBooks, is essential as they may offer more functionality for similar prices.
- 📱 iPadOS 18 will bring new features like home screen customization and improved handwriting tools, enhancing the iPad experience.
- 🌐 Connectivity is a key consideration with the move to USB-C ports across all iPads, facilitating faster data transfer and charging.
- 🎨 The iPad Pro models now feature an OLED display, offering superior image quality and contrast compared to LCD models.
- 🔑 The iPad lineup has expanded with a new 13-inch iPad Air, providing a larger screen option at a lower price point than the Pro.
- 🔄 The iPad Mini has not been updated for some time and, while compact, may not offer the best value for its price.
Q & A
What are the key points to consider when buying an iPad according to the video?
-The key points include the apps compatibility across all iPads, the purpose of the iPad purchase, considering older or refurbished models for cost savings, choosing the right storage and connectivity options, and considering whether a laptop might be a better option given the price difference.
How has the iPad lineup changed in terms of design and ports?
-The iPad lineup now features slimmer designs without the chunky bezels, home button, and headphone jack found in older models. All models now support USB-C ports instead of lightning cables.
What are the differences between the 10th generation iPad and the iPad Air?
-The 10th generation iPad is the base model with a 10.9-inch 60Hz LCD screen, A14 Bionic chip, and starts at $349. The iPad Air has a faster M2 chip, starts with 128GB storage, and offers features like Center Stage for the front camera and compatibility with the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro.
Why might someone choose the iPad Mini over other iPad models?
-The iPad Mini is the most compact and portable option, making it ideal for those who want a device that can fit in a pocket or for those who prefer a smaller screen for reading or showing pictures to clients.
What are the benefits of the Paperlike screen protector mentioned in the video?
-Paperlike provides a unique texture that makes writing and drawing on the iPad screen feel more like writing on paper. It offers better control, reduces wrist strain, minimizes glare, and works as a screen protector.
What is the starting price for the 10th generation iPad and what does it include?
-The 10th generation iPad starts at $349 and includes features like a 10.9-inch 60Hz LCD screen, A14 Bionic chip, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and support for the first-generation Apple Pencil.
What are the main differences between the iPad Air and the iPad Pro?
-The iPad Pro has a higher refresh rate of 120Hz, OLED display, M4 chip, and starts with 256GB storage. It also supports the new Apple Pencil Pro and has a more premium build. The iPad Air has a 60Hz LCD screen, M2 chip, and starts with 128GB storage.
What is the significance of the M series chip in the iPad Air and iPad Pro?
-The M series chip in the iPad Air and iPad Pro allows for faster performance, better compatibility with new Siri and Apple intelligence features, and improved graphics capabilities for gaming and video editing.
What are the storage options for the new iPad Pro models?
-The new iPad Pro models start with 256GB of storage and offer options up to 2TB. The 1TB and 2TB models also feature 16GB of RAM and additional processor cores.
What are the advantages of the OLED display in the new iPad Pro models?
-The OLED display in the new iPad Pro models offers deeper blacks, better contrast, no light bleed or blooming, and a 120Hz refresh rate for a smoother experience.
Which iPad models support the new Apple Pencil Pro?
-The new iPad Pro models and the new iPad Air models support the new Apple Pencil Pro, which offers features like haptic feedback and barrel roll controls.
Why might the iPad Pro be a hard sell despite its advanced features?
-The iPad Pro might be a hard sell because it is very expensive and does not offer fundamentally different capabilities compared to the iPad Air or even older Pro models, which may still meet most users' needs.
What is the recommended iPad model for those on a budget?
-For those on a budget, the 10th generation iPad is recommended due to its good value at $349, offering all the essential iPad features for most users.
Which iPad model offers the best balance between price and features for a large screen?
-The 13-inch iPad Air offers the best balance between price and features for those seeking a large screen, as it is significantly cheaper than the 13-inch iPad Pro while still offering an M series chip and Apple Pencil Pro support.
Outlines
📱 Overview of iPad Options
The video starts by highlighting the confusing array of iPad choices available, ranging from the basic 10th generation model to the high-end iPad Pro. Despite the broad spectrum of features, nearly every app runs on all iPads, and they all support at least one version of the Apple Pencil. A key takeaway is to consider the purpose of the purchase and explore options for buying refurbished models to save money.
🖥️ The Basics and Features of the 10th Gen iPad
The 10th generation iPad is presented as a great value option with a slim design, four color choices, and the A14 Bionic processor. It includes features like Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and a 5G cellular option. The downside is the lack of an anti-reflective coating and a laminated screen, but it supports the first-generation Apple Pencil and offers stereo speakers and a Touch ID fingerprint login.
📏 iPad Mini: Compact and Pricey
The iPad Mini, last updated in 2021, remains the most compact iPad, making it ideal for portability and specific use cases like reading and watching shows. Despite its size, it is expensive and has a shorter battery life. It features the A15 Bionic chip, anti-reflective coating, laminated screen, and support for the second-generation Apple Pencil.
💻 iPad Air: New Features and Enhanced Performance
The 2024 iPad Air models, available in 11 and 13-inch sizes, now include the M2 chip and doubled base storage of 128 GB. This makes them faster and more capable, with features like a laminated LCD screen, Wi-Fi 6E, and support for Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard. The Air models are positioned as a strong choice for users needing more performance without the high cost of the iPad Pro.
🔄 iPad Pro: Premium and Pricey
The refreshed 2024 iPad Pro models are thinner, lighter, and come with the powerful M4 chip. Available in 11 and 13-inch OLED displays, they offer enhanced brightness, contrast, and refresh rates. Despite their impressive performance and high-end features, their high price makes them hard to justify unless the top-tier specifications are essential.
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Highlights
The new iPad lineup includes six iPads with various options, which can be confusing and expensive.
Nearly every app is compatible across all iPad models, including the cheapest 10th gen iPad.
All iPads support at least one version of the Apple Pencil and have USB-C ports.
Older or refurbished iPad models can offer significant savings over new models.
When choosing an iPad, consider storage, cellular connectivity, accessories, and engraving options.
iPads are not full laptop replacements, but offer a unique combination of features and apps.
iPadOS 18 will introduce new features like home screen customization and improved handwriting tools.
The 10th Generation iPad offers great value at its reduced price point.
The iPad Mini, despite being 3 years old, remains a popular compact option.
The new iPad Airs come with the M2 chip and double the base storage to 128GB.
The iPad Air with a 13-inch screen offers a more immersive experience at a lower price than the Pro model.
iPad Pro models now feature an OLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate for a smoother experience.
The new Apple Pencil Pro offers haptic feedback and additional control features for artists.
The Magic Keyboard is a significant accessory that enhances the iPad's functionality as a laptop replacement.
The iPad Pro's new M4 chip makes it incredibly powerful, rivaling MacBook Pro performance.
Despite high price points, the iPad Pro's capabilities are somewhat limited by iPadOS software constraints.
The 10th Generation iPad is recommended for its value, while the 13-inch iPad Air is a great all-rounder option.
The iPad Mini is less favored due to its age and higher price without recent updates.
The 11-inch iPad Pro stands out with its OLED display, though the price may be hard to justify.
Transcripts
six iPads four Apple pencils a whole
bunch of different keyboards and a ton
of different options to choose from
buying an iPad is actually kind of
confusing and also if you're not careful
it can get
very very very expensive now I've been
making these iPad bind guides for three
or four years now I'm literally seeing
myself age here it's kind of scary but
I'm back again with all new iPads new
options new Apple intelligence which
we'll talk about later on and if you've
got any questions at all drop a comment
below if you find this video helpful a
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okay so let's kick off with a bit of a
lightning round there are sort of seven
things right off the bat that you need
to know and the first one being nearly
every app will run on all of these iPads
even the cheapest 349 10th gen iPad here
versus the top end iPad Pro you can
watch all the same streaming apps and B
a handful play the same games and use
the same productivity tools and they all
support at least one version of the
Apple penc
and they all have USBC ports no more
lightning cables since they've stopped
selling this the older 9th gen iPad with
those chunky bezels the home button and
the headphone jack so now we have the
base model the 10th gen iPad the mini
which hasn't been refreshed in like 3
years uh the two airs and the two Pros
but number two what are you actually
going to be using these iPads for why
are you buying it just keep that in mind
during the video when we'll come back to
at the end number three and you don't
need to buy a new new iPad it is
absolutely worth looking at older or
refresh models as well you could save a
chunk of money maybe even get more
storage as well and while Apple do have
their own certified refurbs it is also
worth shopping around Amazon has some
really good deals although make sure you
check the warranty number four the
extras choosing which iPad you want is
like the first step you then have to
consider the storage do you want 4G or
5G cellular connectivity do you want a
pencil do you want a keyboard do you
want it engraved and the answer to that
is no because it's much harder to resell
although you can still always trade it
in but I would avoid Engraving I think
in order of importance I would say
storage first because that is the only
thing you can't change afterwards yes
you can't also change whether it has a
Mobile Cellular plan but I don't think
that many people really use it
businesses perhaps but generally for me
I'm either on Wi-Fi or I can Hotpot for
my phone so if you think you need to
maybe increase the storage because you
can't upgrade this you're stuck with it
then decide if you also need a keyboard
for a more laptop like experience and
then perhaps the apple pencil number
five and I know this is kind of obvious
but is a really the best option for you
and would a laptop actually be better
suited considering MacBook airs and Pros
aren't that much more expensive than the
iPad Air and Pros especially if you up
the storage and add a keyboard but of
course the iPad gives you this lovely
big touchcreen with the fantastic apple
pencil and keyboard accessories there's
Apple's app store we get long battery
life cameras front and back and also
just the incredibly slick iPad OS
software that's about to get even better
with iPad OS 18 all in a beautifully
crafted thin and light form Factor but
of course as lovely and slick and fast
and nice to use iPad OS is this is not
going to be a full laptop replacement it
comes close in some ways and in other
ways it's actually better but you are
still by and large getting the mobile
versions of apps and also the file
management and the desktop and home
screen and all that stuff still feels a
bit kind of clunky compared to a regular
desktop with that said though tip number
six for my money these are the best
tablets you can buy especially if you're
already in the Apple ecosystem if you
already have an iPhone or a Mac or know
use airpods if you're in that lovely
cozy prison ecosystem it is very very
convenient although bear in mind you do
have other options Samsung Galaxy Tab
series you got pixel tablets you got the
surface Pros especially now there's one
with the Snapdragon X Elite chip or if
you just want something cheap and
cheerful for reading or maybe for the
kids then consider a Kindle Fire and
lastly tip number seven iPad OS is
launching later this year around
September is and we'll add some really
cool new features like customization for
the home screen finally a calculator app
with truly magical math notes also much
improved handwriting tools and of course
Apple intelligence is coming although
for that with the supercharge Siri you
will need an iPad that has an M chip
whether it's an M1 M2 or M4 so out of
this lot just these right so with that
quick lightning round out the way let's
look at the lineup for 2024 and figure
out what are the differences and which
one you should actually buy and we have
four iPad models to choose from with two
of them having larger options and if you
want a full spec bre down then
definitely check out Apple's comparison
tool it's actually quite useful but
let's start with what is known as the
iPad it's the base iPad the 10th
Generation model this is the cheapest
one now that Apple's discontinued the
old ninth gen and given this's a price
cut this used to be like $499 for 349 I
think this is terrific value for money I
mean for goodness sake it's the same
price as the magic keyboard for these
guys that's nuts to me and this may be
the base model but it's great and it
does all the usual iPad things like
watching movies playing games reading
and browsing effortlessly the only thing
I miss from the outgoing ninth gen is
the headphone jack and a lot of people
especially with kids and schools did
appreciate having that and of course you
can still buy them from third parties
just not new from Apple but this 10th
gen iPad has a lovely slim design with
four very snazzy colors we get the A14
bionic processor which has more than
enough performance for 99% of apps in
games we get Wi-Fi 6 Bluetooth 5.2
there's a 5G sell option and like pretty
much the rest of the lineup we have
about 10 hours of battery life so this
is a 10.9 in 60 HZ LCD screen and it is
very nice the only downside the the one
sort of thing that I miss about some of
the higher end models uh even the air
and the mini is it doesn't have the
anti-reflective coating you can see if I
bring up the iPad Air and shine it at my
little Studio light if I can get the
angle right that's kind of hard to do in
Reverse you can see quite a big
difference there and like its
predecessor the ninth gen this is still
the only iPad that doesn't have a a
laminated screen so uh you can see just
a tiny bit of a gap between the glass
and the screen underneath but it's not
really a big deal most people wouldn't
care as I say there's USBC for charging
and plugging accessories we get stereo
speakers top and bottom Touch ID
fingerprint login and we get the selfie
camera on this side here which is the
better position for it using it
horizontally and only just got updated
with new pros and it supports the apple
pencil although it is only the first gen
model uh but with the USBC charging the
only issue as I say really is that the
screen isn't quite as nice as the other
ones and it does only come with 64 gigs
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next up we have the iPad Mini which
unbelievably is the 2021 model this
hasn't been updated for like 3 years
still very nice though it is still the
most compact option here and I think
really the best if you just want
something that can literally fit in your
pocket or for reading books or if you
just simply don't want a huge screen the
trouble is it's quite expensive $499 so
it's 150 quid more than this guy which
obviously has the bigger screen as well
uh also 60 HZ also starts with 64 gigs
of storage however it does get the
anti-reflective coating it is a
laminated screen very nice but still 8.3
in it's a very nice screen size and it
is also obviously the lightest iPad
among the lot so I suppose on paper this
kind of makes the least sense given the
specs and the price uh but there is
something nice about this size and my
wife Sarah absolutely loves this she has
it propped up on her makeup desk
watching shows she takes it to work and
hands it to clients to show pictures
it's a really nice size for that I do
kind of like it I just wish they'd
refresh it cuz this is nearly 3 years
old maybe drop the price a little bit
and also I use an iPhone 15 Pro Max and
when you're watching a TV show or a
movie with a letter boxing you're
getting near enough the same amount of
actual usable screen size when watching
a show on this performance also gets a
small bump over the basic iPad with the
a15 bionic chip and it supports both the
apple pencil USB and the more capable
second gen apple pencil but then again
because of its size it doesn't really
have a great keyboard option although of
course you can just use Bluetooth
keyboards and uh put it on a smart foldy
case thing and it's not deal breaker but
I would say the iPad Mini has the worst
battery among these guys not
significantly uh more like 9 hours
rather than 10 hours but would I pay
£150 more for this over this I don't
know if I would all right we're moving
up on the world let's talk about the
newly refreshed 2024 iPad Airs we have
an 11 and a brand new 13-in version
which I was going to try and let's just
do it let's try and pick up both side by
side and see if I can make that work and
now the screens are too bright okay I'll
cut to b roll so technically these are
the sixth generation iPad Airs and on
the outside except for this larger model
not much has really changed versus the
previous airs really this is a bit of a
spec bump as we get the M2 Chip which
was previously in the iPad pros and
finally finally they have doubled the
base store to 128 gigs on the iPad Airs
for the longest time forever they've
been 64 gigs same as these guys but now
128 I still think that's a little stingy
for 2024 given the prices but I'll take
it because for my last two or three iPad
buying guides it's always been well the
iPad Air is great but you're going to
want to double the storage to 128 and at
that point you're pretty close to the uh
Pro iPads so then it became a bit
confusing but that makes it easier to
recommend the Air's now or does it
because the air is still in a kind of
awkward place it's significantly more
expensive than the regular the 10th gen
iPad which does pretty much everything
you'd want an iPad to do and while also
missing out on some of the cool tricks
and 120 HZ and OLED screens of the iPad
Pros I think the question a lot of
people will be asking is should they buy
the iPad Air and spend extra money over
say the Bas 10th gem model while the air
does get the much faster M2 Chip with
its medor engine which makes it much
faster for video editing and because it
is an M series chip it will be fully
compatible with the new Siri and all the
Apple intelligence stuff when it becomes
available there's also much faster
graphic and it can play a handful of
console level games uh we get faster
USBC transfer speeds we get double the
base storage Wi-Fi 6E a wider P3 color
gamut with the anti-reflective laminated
LCD screen and also larger storage
options and we have some lovely pasty
colors it also supports Apple stage
manager feature and gives you more of a
desktop feel when moving and resizing
apps although it can still be a bit
fiddly and it's not my favorite thing in
the world and it also supports the
fantastic but very expensive magic
keyboard as well as both the apple
pencil USB and also the brand new apple
pencil Pro and Al together pencil pro
magic keyboard the air becomes a hugely
capable almost laptop replacement and
without costing an absolute Fortune like
the iPad Pros oh and good news both the
new Air and the new Pros have had their
front-facing camera moved to this
landscape position rather than at the
top which makes a lot more sense as now
you are centered for your video calls
but realistically just Everyday Use
you're not going to feel that much
difference really between the 10th gen
and the iPad Air as I say both LCD
screens both 60 HZ General performance
is pretty much the same unless you're
video editing or playing high-end games
both have the landscape selfie cams with
Center Stage stereo speakers USBC Touch
ID 12 megapix cameras 5G options and
around 10 hours of battery life but even
with all that performance under the herd
because we have that 60 HZ screen it
just doesn't feel as fast as the pros
and if the apple pencil support
particularly the pro is really important
to you and you want the absolute best
pencil experience you'll want to with a
pro because it has a high refresh rate
as well it's not a bad experience by any
stretch on the airs but that is a little
bit just more responsive for £250 more
than the 10th gen iPad it is a little
bit hard to recommend the iPad Air I
think what makes it really stand out is
the 13inch model of this and you can see
my pet friend's memory from 2021 we got
sby the cat there if I was going to go
for the air I think I would actually go
for the 13-in version because you're
getting this really lovely big screen
but it is 500 cheaper than the similar
sized iPad Pro and the bigger screen is
just so much more immersive for movies
and games and the extra space makes
multitasking and using the keyboards
feel less cramped and while we are
certainly into laptop money territory at
this point especially if you bump the
storage and add a keyboard and pencil
but if you do just want a big screen
iPad that does everything you need skip
the pro go for this now before we finish
with the pros let me just take a second
to talk about the accessories the
keyboards and the pencils because it is
a bit confusing so there are four apple
pencil options and put simply all new
iPads will work with the entry-level
apple pencil with USBC which attaches
magnetically but lacks wireless charging
and also you don't get pressure
sensitivity but it is the cheapest one
but now we have a new pencil on the
scene this is the pencil Pro which just
launched alongside the refreshed airs
and pros and despite the pro name this
will also work with the new iPad Airs
and it adds features like haptic
feedback and it lets you squeeze and do
barrel roll controls which artists I've
spoken to actually seem pretty excited
about plus there's find my support in
case you lose it now the iPad Mini as
well as previous gen iPad A's and Pros
use the older apple pencil second gen
and has full pressure sensitivity in
while charging and therefore is better
than the basic apple pencil USBC but
it's a bit more expensive and finally
the basic iPad the 10th gen one here
also supports the older first gen apple
pencil but has the awkward charging
because you need a lining adapter so for
the basic iPad I would go with the apple
pencil USBC and apparently if you leave
the battery completely discharged for a
number of weeks or months then it will
just die which is not ideal so um make
sure you keep yours tued up and then we
have the keyboards and just in terms of
official keyboards as I mentioned the
iPad 10th gen gets this lovely magic
keyboard folio where the touchpad and
function row although it doesn't hold
the iPad as high as the regular magic
keyboard does making it a little bit
trickier to use on your lap and also
misses out on back click keys but you
can split it into St mode if you don't
want to use the keyboard the new iPad
Airs as well as the last couple of gens
of airs and Pros are compatible with the
original magic keyboard which is still
fantastic and lovely to type on but it
is very expensive as is the new magic
keyboard exclusive to the new pros and
it's kind of like a second gen magic
keyboard with a bigger glass trackpad
with haptic feedback along with a full
set of function keys making it look and
feel almost identical to a MacBook Air
keyboard and trackpad but at
£349 it is an awful lot of money as I
say it's the exact same price as the
10th gen iPad but I would say if you are
going to buy an a pro the keyboard does
make it significant difference to the
functionality of it it really can be
close to a laptop replacement with a
keyboard and it's just lovely to type on
if you can stretch your budget that far
all right so that's the accessories
let's talk about these new iPad Pros
just refresh for 2024 with a pretty big
upgrade actually thinner lighter we have
the new M4 chip and not only does it
come in 11 and 13in sizes this is also
the first time that we have an OED
display on a laptop the A's the mini and
the regular one all use LCD the previous
12 9 in iPad Pro did have a mini LED
screen which is very nice but this
tandem OLED is even nicer uh with no
light bleed or blooming with deeper
blacks better contrast uh same
brightness up to 1600 nits 120 HZ so it
feels incredibly fast and the best bit
is you get the exact same screen uh on
the small 11 in as well previously that
had to make do with a crappier screen
while you had to spend the extra money
to get the high-end mini LED with the
new Pro lineup it's the same screen on
both just a different size it's also
ludicrously thin at 5.1 mm for the 13in
or 5.3 for the 11 it's also ludicrously
powerful with the M4 chip which gives
the M3 chips and a MacBook Pro run for
their money which is even more
impressive given this doesn't have a fan
for cooling but it is also ludicrously
expensive the 11-in IP Pro starts at
£1,000 999 although they have also
doubled the base storage like they did
with the airs but now up to 256 gigs
which is very nice uh and probably
enough for most of those at the pro ends
and small note but if you do go with the
one or two terab option then it also
doubles the Ram from 8 to 16 GB and you
also get an extra core on the processor
would you notice much difference
probably not but then if you are going
to spend this kind of money on an iPad
Pro anyway then I guess paying the extra
for the one terabyte and getting those
extra upgrades could be worth it if you
have very very deep pockets and also
there is now an option for a nanotexture
display coating on the one and two terab
models which cost an extra100 or so and
reduces glare and reflection so handy if
you're using it outside a lot but it
does also come the expense of contrast
and can also affect the viewing angles
but the 120 HZ just makes everything
feel faster and smoother and also does
make the apple pencil a little bit more
responsive it's such a lovely thing to
use it really really is hard to get over
the price and functionally it's not that
significantly different than you know
the cheapest one here and love or hate
Apple but you have to give them credit
for this kind of engineering it's
absolutely insane other upgrades with
the pros include quad speakers which
sound incredible although the 13-in a
speakers are notably better than the
11in it's like a halfway house between
these we also get quad Studio mics we
have face ID login rather than Touch ID
faster Thunderbolt USBC which allows you
to connect up to a 6K display we have
the true depth selfie camera we have up
to 16 gigs of RAM and it also supports
4K Pro res video recording as well as
Hardware 8K h264 and av1 decoding which
may mean nothing to you but if it does
great the pros also do get the liar
sensor uh and we also have a new true
tone flash which they say makes taking
pictures of documents a bit more realist
the natural lighting weirdly though they
have dropped the ultra wide camera that
has now gone versus the oldo pros I
guess the biggest issue is that while
these OLED screens are very nice and it
is ludicrously fast it can't really do
anything the older Pros couldn't do or
even the pros before that we're still at
this point with iPads where they're so
powerful so fantastic but they're just
kind of hamstrung by the software and as
much as the new Apple intelligence that
will come baked into iPad OS 18 for the
air on the pros it is still iPad OS so
app compatibility multitasking that's
not really changing although I am
looking forward to being able to
customize the home screen more and the
crazy thing is a top speec iPad Pro 2
tab with a keyboard with a pencil is
about 70 more expensive than a 14-in
MacBook Pro with an M3 Pro chip and also
a terabyte storage it can be a little
hard to justify which if anything just
makes it easier to recommend the 10th
your iPad I love this thing so let's
wrap this up which one should you
actually buy well I kind of spoil it
earlier on but I think the pick of the
iPads for me is the B B one the cheapest
one the 10th gen iPad I think for the
price 349 here in the UK I think that's
the same in the US and dollars this does
everything you need from an iPad and is
really good value I think the other one
to consider would be the 13in air if you
want the big screen some of the nicer
features and it is just so much cheaper
than the 13-inch Pro so if you want a
big screen great allrounder iPad with an
M series chip so it will get all the
Apple intelligence stuff and also apple
pencil Pro support I think the iPad Air
and possibly with a magic keyboard and
pencil is like the best allrounder
option the mini is good if you do really
want that small size but I think it's
too expensive and it's not been
refreshed for a while so that's probably
my least favorite right now and in terms
of the pros well they're just so
expensive and they don't do anything
fundamentally different uh than the A's
or even the older Pros which are still
definitely worth looking at if you can
get a good deal on them I think the
Highlight is that 120 HZ OLED screen
particularly on the 11 which you
couldn't get before so I think maybe the
11 Pro would be my pick of those guys uh
but certainly they are very very nice
there just a lot of money so in order I
would say number one number two number
three four five
six I think what do you reckon so I hope
that helped and you now have a better
idea of which one to buy if you got any
questions at all drop a comment below
and I'll see you next time right here on
the tech chat thanks for watching
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