I chose between 11 and 12.9, in the end I bought 11 for myself, 12.9 for my grandmother, so I used both devices. The 11 inch iPad is ideal for use at home and on the go. The 12.9 has a better screen and sound, but due to its size it is not convenient to use it outside the home - it is big, thick and heavy. The screen is not micro-ice, but it's still the best ips I've seen. The sound is loud, clear, voluminous, but with a weak bass - you can't deceive physics. At 12.9 the sound is much louder). It will not replace good acoustics, but it is better than portable tweeters. OS optimal for multimedia and work with documents. Everything is very fluid and intuitive. You will not work on it - the screen is small, but you can sit at a rally, watch a pull request or write a spec. In terms of work, it significantly loses 12.9, which has a separate row of numbers and signs on the on-screen keyboard, as on a usual keyboard + more symbols. Because of this, you need to get used to switching between the input type when typing. Autonomy is good, but after the iPhones began to live for a long time, the iPad is no longer surprising. . Face ID works worse than on iPhones due to the screen size. Perhaps he will learn with time. Apple forgot about some applications. Everyone knows that iPads don't have a calculator. Also, to my surprise, there is no weather and health
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