The impression that I get is that the benefits of using this technology are largely incidental and have very little bearing on how effectively it can be put to use. The iPad is either completely incapable of completing a necessary task for me or is just capable of performing it inadequately. On the other hand, all of this functions perfectly on a Huawei tablet, which has a price tag that is three times lower, and there are almost no bugs to speak of. Device that is crooked and antagonistic to its users. I cannot in good conscience suggest it. In addition, it appears that the advanced models of the iPad Air and iPad Pro will differ in a positive way from this device in the sense that this tablet is already good, and the iOS learning curve will be the same there. If you already own an Apple Pencil, you already have what could be a useful instrument for artists. But for someone who teaches and enjoys music, it's just pricey garbage.
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