Moved from iPad Air 1st generation (before that there were iPad 2 and iPad 3). What can I say, the difference is huge. I don’t like to change such equipment every year, it is inexpedient and unjustified, that’s why I sat on the Eira for so many years, I was happy with everything! But the old Air was rather tired. In a world where everything works fast, any brakes are torture. And earlier, Nokia on Symbian seemed fast .) Therefore, it was decided to upgrade to the most current and powerful model. Diagonal choice. I did not consider the 12.9-inch version, because. he's too big. 9.7 inches in Eyre suited me completely, but when you take the iPad Pro 2022, you understand that 11 inches is the golden mean. It's not huge, but it's not small either. In custody. The tablet, of course, is too powerful for my needs, but I took the Pro version, because. I also take it for the next 5-6 years, and I want uninterrupted and comfortable uninterrupted use all these years, even after 5 years. It's no secret that Apple underestimates the performance of its equipment with new ates, or new firmware is more and more demanding, that older devices are harder to pull.
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