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Brand | Apple |
Item model number | Wi-Fi + Cellular |
Color | Space Black |
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Product Id | 3098657 |
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4.9
(24 ratings)
4.9 out of 5 stars
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UPC | 195949246449 |
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I love my iPad it's everything I wanted
I love my iPad but it wasn't the space design as shown & I thought I was getting an Apple Pencil with it but didnt. I love the big screen & it was so simple to set up.
As much as I'd like to be an “upgrade every year” kind of person, I'm not in the right tax bracket for that. Instead, my strategy is to buy the best version of something I can possibly get in hopes that I can maximize its effective lifespan. But when the time came to finally replace my nearly 10-year-old 1st Gen iPad Pro, I had a tough decision to make. I could have purchased an M3 iPad Air, which is still brighter and orders of magnitude more performant than my outgoing device. But the iPad Pro gave me a generation newer processor, 120Hz, and truly the brightest and best screen (thanks in part to NanoTexture) available. I use my iPad outdoors as a musician quite frequently, and while I had gotten used to the comparatively dim display on my old iPad, and the iPad Air did improve marginally on that original Pro's output, I decided the added cost, while significant (especially when you consider the required 1TB storage to just unlock the NanoTexture display, which adds even MORE cost) was worth it to never again have to squint or reposition my iPad on a sunny day. I've had it for a couple weeks now, and played a few outdoor shows with it and I am thoroughly pleased. If I had to come up with anything to complain about, I'd say I personally don't care that it's the “Thinnest Apple Device Ever” and would have preferred a thicker device with even better battery life. Also, and I'm really nitpicking here, the included USB C cable should be longer than 1M and I would have really liked to see one that supports Thunderbolt since, you know, the device itself does. Finally, through no fault of Apple's, I have yet to find a case that suits my needs. The Otterbox Defender is nice and protective, but the redesigned stand mechanism is hot garbage compared to the one on my old iPad. It KIND OF but not really supports vertical (portrait) viewing, and the kickstand itself is absolutely going to break. I also bought a Zugu case which I do really like, but for my specific use case is not ideal when used with a microphone stand mount. However, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the Zugu to anyone else although it unequivocally does not support portrait orientation if that's important to you.
This IPAD is pretty amazing. I love the split and non glare screen. It's lightweight and great for travel. It's especially effective when I'm not in the mood to do work at my desk because it's so portable. I love the bigger screen. It feels like a less bulky laptop. There are many things I wish I could do on the iphone but because of the screen size it's not as viewable, such as looking at pictures, reading, browsing the internet, writing, etc. I'm extremely happy with this purchase. To me, it's worth it because I use it a lot.
Bought this iPad to use for designing. It is very thin but easy to transport around especially when I'm traveling. My only issue is the inability to screen share to my tv. Not sure if it's the iPad model itself or a glitch.
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