If you are buying a new iPad, you may find there are many more options than before. The iPad Pros differ in more than size, the Air and Mini are around, and there's two generations of standard iPads.
If you are buying a new iPad, you may find there are many more options than before. The iPad Pros differ in more than size, the Air and Mini are around, and there's two generations of standard iPads.
Despite offering a USB-C connector, the 10th-gen iPad only supports the 1st-gen Pencil, which means you'll need to buy a $9 adapter
I'll second this. There are much better, less expensive options that have Windows or Android.None