Best Computer Under $350? 10.2-inch iPad 7th gen + iPadOS
Is the new 10.2 inch iPad the best computer under $350? Let's unbox the new iPad and see what it and iPadOS has to offer. ___________________________________ Community: Subscribe on YouTube: http://ourte.ch/subscribe Follow Mike on Twitter: http://ourte.ch/Twitter Follow Mike on Instagram: http://ourte.ch/Instagram Join the discussion on Reddit:: http://ourte.ch/reddit __________________________ Apple just released the 7th generation iPad with a 10.2 display which many people are calling antiquated since it largely didn't receive a spec upgrade from the 2017 iPad 6th generation. But is it really antiquated? The iPad 10.2 is probably the best iPad for most people who are either upgrading to a new iPad, or just getting into tablet computing because it is highly conformable to many different contexts. In my week using the ipad 2019 with ipados as a replacement for my ipad pro, I found it be largely useable for the everyday tasks that I needed to perform. Then when you factor in that ipad os is out now giving the ipad 10.2 additional functionality like mouse support along with the ability to connect a keyboard to it natively, it's a great solution. Was it as powerful then my 2018 12.9 iPad Pro? Absolutely not. But that's the wrong question you should be asking.
Is the new 10.2 inch iPad the best computer under $350? Let's unbox the new iPad and see what it and iPadOS has to offer. ___________________________________ Community: Subscribe on YouTube: http://ourte.ch/subscribe Follow Mike on Twitter: http://ourte.ch/Twitter Follow Mike on Instagram: http://ourte.ch/Instagram Join the discussion on Reddit:: http://ourte.ch/reddit __________________________ Apple just released the 7th generation iPad with a 10.2 display which many people are calling antiquated since it largely didn't receive a spec upgrade from the 2017 iPad 6th generation. But is it really antiquated? The iPad 10.2 is probably the best iPad for most people who are either upgrading to a new iPad, or just getting into tablet computing because it is highly conformable to many different contexts. In my week using the ipad 2019 with ipados as a replacement for my ipad pro, I found it be largely useable for the everyday tasks that I needed to perform. Then when you factor in that ipad os is out now giving the ipad 10.2 additional functionality like mouse support along with the ability to connect a keyboard to it natively, it's a great solution. Was it as powerful then my 2018 12.9 iPad Pro? Absolutely not. But that's the wrong question you should be asking.