I have a lot of experience using an iPad. My first iPad was an iPad 2, which I purchased in 2022 for 18,999 dollars. After that, I upgraded to an iPad Air for 23,000 dollars then an iPad Air 2 with LTE for 32,000 dollars. Because of this, Air 2 started losing speed, and I made the decision to adjust it. I already owned a number of standard iPads, so I decided to upgrade to the iPad Pro, which has a larger display with a 120-hertz refresh rate, quad speakers, and 4 gigabytes of random access memory. Wi-Fi plus cellular functionality was essential, but the device also required to support SIM cards. Naturally, the first thing that came to mind was the brand-new Pro 19 that was released around that time. The price of the 11-inch Pro 19 with LTE was 65,000 dollars, which is a significant increase from the price that I paid for my last iPad, which was 32,000. As a direct consequence of this, I was able to score a Pro 10.5 with 64 GB of storage and cellular connectivity for only 42,000. Instantaneous purchase made! The price of the new Air was 45k, but I only paid 42k for the Pro! And despite the fact that it has a less powerful processor than the new Air, everything on it works really swiftly, the display is lovely, and the speakers are really something else! If you previously owned an iPad that only featured speakers on the bottom side, upgrading to a model that features speakers on all four sides will blow your mind in terms of the stereo effect (you will be able to pinpoint the direction from which footsteps are coming) and the way that a slight vibration in the case complements the sound of various explosions and gunshots in video games and movies. In general, I could not be happier with this purchase. Work that is completed quickly is expected. This is included with every brand-new iPad that Apple sells. But other than that, an improvement in sound and image quality is something that, up until this point, has only been obtainable in Pro versions. In my opinion, it is preferable to sacrifice some performance rather than sound and image quality. Because the headphone jack hasn't been eliminated from this Pro model just yet, the good news is that I can continue to use the wired headphones that I purchased some years ago. If you are upgrading from an older iPad and are interested in not only quantitative (performance, program launch speed), but also qualitative (sound and visual) enhancements, and you can find the Pro 10.5 at a price that is cheaper than the new Air, then it is most certainly something you should consider purchasing. In such case, it would be wise to put some money aside in order to get one of the more recent versions of the Pro software, particularly given the fact that not everyone has a requirement for the extremely expensive LTE. iPad Air 2 with the brand new iPad Pro 10.5 in a photo.
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