Who can afford to purchase ALL new hardware every time the Apple ecosystem locks you out of previous models?? This seems to discourage upgrading and doesn't seem sustainable for consumers... (Yet, Apple has been doing this successfully for decades 🤷🏻♂) Maybe I'm more of the average user: still rocking an 8th gen and a logitech keyboard case lol. Love your stuff!! Keep it up.
If you only do basic things like reading ebooks/magazines/newspapers, surfing the web, online shopping, mail, watching youtube/movies etc. there is no need for a computer, the iPad is perfect for that. I tried using only the iPad as a university student and the only thing I had to complain about was Notion, for example copy paste didn’t work, but I think it works now. And some things felt a bit wierd because I was used to a Mac. Also we write all of our exams on a computer and I don’t think that software runs on an iPad (but you can borrow a computer from school so it’s not really an issue). :)
It would be a good product, if it had 120hz. My eyes feel less strained on higher refresh rate, so I'll be picking up a used iPad Pro 2018 instead probably, which is cheaper anyways.
I wish I wasn’t broke I’d buy one in a heartbeat. I spent close to a G on the M1 MacBook Air (base) in late 2021 and it’s been great. Lately though, had to force shutdown about four times and gotten to full on kernel panics… all I do is stream RU-vid. On Safari no less. Makes me VERY nervous.
Guys please advice me, does screen refresh rate matters when it comes to watching Netflix or RU-vid? I not sure will there be difference between 120hz and 60hz
A pretty nuts device for any creators out there. If you’re going to end out putting a textured screen protector, its no worse than the new iPad Pro, at £599. The new Apple Pencil Pro has features no art tablet on the planet has such as the rotate functionality, which has been one of my biggest issues with digital art pens for years, you have to manually adjust the rotate value as you draw… Next month Apple will be doing their usual £100 gift card thing, so the Apple Pencil Pro will basically pay for itself, around £629 in total. Against a similarly specced Windows laptop which will cost you £1,400 plus a good professional art tablet which will cost you £350 at least (referencing the Wacom Intuos Pro), and you’re already saving so much money for a smaller and arguably better device for this specific use case. If you don’t care about hover or rotate on the Pencil Pro, its otherwise the same as the 2022 Air, which you can currently get at £499.
Can someone tell me, if you're going for this why not get the m2 ipad pro which has a better screen, face id and stuff. Is the new 130$ pencil Pro really worth it
So i got my new iPad Air 11in yesterday.i wonder why in UK there’s no adapter in the the box only the usb c cable. Other unboxing videos has adapter on it.
I had the iPad 8 but then I got the IPad 10 and I love it and I can charge my iPhone 15 and Apple Watch with the iPads usbc port and I have the cell model of the iPad 10 all I use my iPad for is to watch movies and RU-vid bc I love the bigger screen and when my power goes off my iPad is ,y WiFi router
My purple 13" Air should be here tomorrow to replace my 11" M1 Pro. I have enough 60hz screens around that I know it's not an issue for me, though I'm sure it is for some. Face ID vs Touch ID, Thunderbolt vs USB-C, and mini-LED are much the same - they’re not important to me, so they’re not worth more money. A Apple refurbished 12.9 M1 Pro is currently $60 more expensive than the new Air I'm getting, while being three years closer to no parts/service from Apple. I'll sell my M1, with it's Magic Keyboard (that I will no longer need) and Pencil 2, which will more than pay for a new Pencil Pro and a new (non-keyboard) case. Sounds like a win to me.
Hi, I’m in need of a new iPad, I have the iPad Pro 10.5. I use it as a tablet only. I’ll never get a keyboard case, just a folio case. Is the 13 inch over kill for handheld device? If I was going to get the 11 inch, I’m thinking the M2 iPad Pro would be the way to go. Any thoughts?
@@michaelreilly4920 I came from the latest iPad, but I was not going to pay iPad Pro money for a 13”. I use mine mainly for media consumption, and PDF reading. And I absolutely love the 13”, it truly feels like an upgrade. So my advice (presuming that finances are not a factor), go to a store to hold the 13” in your hand to make sure you like it, and go for it!
A couple of years ago Apple had a really clear simple model structure or products that was easy to understand. No there are so many different skews of products, different combinations of accessories which do or don't work with each, it's a mess. To the normal person in the street they are not going to understand all the different combinations. Someone is sitting at home with a iPad that's a couple of years old, and they want to get into drawing on the iPad, so want to pick up an Apple Pencil. You need a degree to understand which one to buy. They pick up the right one, then after a year or so think "oh I'll upgrade my iPad" then they get this shiny thing home and find out the Apple Pencil they have doesn't work with that model, but works with other models. It used to be simple, and is now a mess.Theres iPad mini, iPad and iPad Pro - where does the iPad Air fit in? Is it better than the iPad but not as good as the iPad Pro? The Macbook Air is the cheapest MacBook (although the upgrade is the MacBook Pro, so why isn't there just a 'MacBook'), so why isn't the iPad Air the cheapest normal sized iPad? the branding is all over the place.
Was considering switching from 2018 iPad Pro , for stage manager mostly, but not sure if I could call it an upgrade losing 120hz and faceID which both are quite important to me. Air is nice but once you go pro… it’s hard to move back