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Review on 9.7" Tablet Apple iPad (2018), RU, 32 GB, Wi-Fi Cellular, space gray by Jnis ubars ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

For a very long time, I had been considering purchasing a brand new tablet. Back in 2013, I purchased a straightforward seven-inch Lenovo tablet; but, over the course of the past year, using the tablet has become intolerable due to the fact that it has slowed down even while merely flipping around the desktop, and I have already stopped using it for books, social networks, or games, even straightforward ones. After choosing a variety of tablets for a considerable amount of time, I came to the conclusion that this market is doomed. It was either going to be a Chinese product, and I don't trust Chinese products, or it was going to be an Asus product, or it was going to be a Samsung product that was almost identical in terms of power. Obviously, there were high-end models of the Samsung S series that cost a lot of money and had a lot of power, but the prices made me feel ashamed. After that, I learned about the most recent iPad, which likewise had a price that was fairly reasonable (I had estimated that it would cost between 20,000 and 25,000 dollars). And despite the fact that I want an Android tablet, I was aware that it would be quite difficult to discover the Android tablet that was most advantageous to me in terms of the price-to-performance ratio. After that, I made the decision to get an iPad. When I first heard about the tablet's price, which seemed unusually low (in comparison to Apple's prices), I was skeptical of it. However, when I got it and started using it, I did not have any regrets about my decision. Apple always delivers products of great quality, therefore it should come as no surprise that their tablet has the best price-to-performance ratio on the current market for tablets. I have a few complaints about the system, but given that this is only a temporary situation, I am hopeful that I will get used to it. And without a doubt, it much surpassed what I had anticipated.

Pros
  • The concept of autonomy comes first and foremost. Pah-pah. The second issue is one of functionality and consistency. Tell me what I need to do in order to make things go more slowly. The screen is the third component. The eyes do not experience any fatigue at any point. The diagonal, as I have come to realize, is perfect for tablets, and the screen, on its own, does not cause any strain or discomfort to the eyes. The sound that came from the primary speaker was the fourth thing that I found to be pleasantly surprising. Even my laptop does not make a sound that is quite as clear as this, and I have already stopped talking about all of my prior mobile devices. Cameras are a significant plus. Regardless of how it appears in the tablet, and despite the fact that it is not required, the fact that they are presented here demonstrates that they are, in a sense, not terrible. The primary camera is comparable to the one on my smartphone when shooting in daylight, but the front-facing camera is quite subpar. However, snapping selfies is not something I particularly enjoy doing, but when it comes to video calls, it is sufficient for the eyes.
Cons
  • The first characteristic is a smooth and shiny body that exhibits no signs of oleophobicity. After a week has gone, the apple logo on the background of my screen is beginning to seem smudged. However, these are just nitpicks. Second, I'm having trouble getting acclimated to the orientation of the axis on this tablet. It would appear that I am content with its optimization and stability, to the point where I no longer want either Windows or Android, but the system has a lot of restrictions, and I don't like using it.