For the past five years, the first generation iPad Mini has been working in the family. But! The screen cracked a couple of months ago. There was not enough memory so much that exiting Safari and re-entering it was loading all the pages over again. Here the dollar began to threaten to grow so that mother do not grieve. And the eldest daughter did not really like learning to draw on a computer with the help of a cheap vacom. Having summarized all the pros and cons, I went and bought a set of iPad, Cover and Pencil. As a result: 1) After the first generation iPad Mini, it doesn't just fly, but you really enjoy using it. 2) The tablet is incredibly high quality, like all Apple products. 3) The tablet is heavy if you hold it with one hand before going to bed, after the mini-phone, and especially compared to the phone. 4) The margins are too wide, because I'm used to frameless phones. 5) Pencil takes the tablet to the next level. Damn - it's such a thrill just to control the tablet with a pencil, and in terms of drawing, a whole layer of programs appeared that I had not used before. - Bottom line: if your tablet is more than three years old, ate. If you like to draw - upgrade.
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