My first Apple tablet, and three months later, I have nothing but wonderful things to say. The ideal choice for a straightforward multimedia device (Ipad Air 2022 is better for drawing, due to the support of the latest apple pen. 2). No complaints, consistently good performance. The iPad only ever goes into a vertical position after being unlocked in a horizontal posture and does not switch back to portrait orientation. So it's not a big deal. I only use it on weekends at home instead of my phone, and I don't play games on it, thus the battery lasts 5 to 7 days with my use. It is also fairly potent at the same time. You can see for yourself from the evaluations that it carries modern, demanding mobile games with ease. In my instance, he only had to deal with minor video editing and document processing, but he handled these tasks flawlessly as expected. In fact, the iPadOS system itself is a near exact replica of the iOS system, with the exception of the ability to split the screen like on Android devices (although it does not work with all applications). Although this is a matter of opinion, it is attractive and functional. It's difficult to describe with examples; it's best to experience it for yourself how well the iPad functions with an iPhone. But those who are aware will recognize me). Concerning the drawbacks, it's probable that 64 GB won't be sufficient; it's preferable to have 256 GB or something else for 128. Make your own judgment. Although it is inadequate, the camera that captures stars from the sky will work for video conversations. The only location in portrait orientation that would be more practical is in the center. But, using a PC running Windows is a silent horror. The fact that nothing can be transferred to it without using iTunes is half the problem. However, how can media files be transferred from it to a PC? And if you are still able to handle the pictures, there can be issues with the video. It will be simpler to use cloud storage and download videos from there rather than directly, which is less practical. Overall, I am quite pleased with the purchase.
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