The first iPad Mini has been serving the family well for the past five years. But! A few of months ago, the screen started to break. Due to insufficient memory, reloading Safari caused all open tabs to be reloaded from scratch. Here the dollar started to threaten to expand so that Mom would stop crying. And the eldest daughter was not enthusiastic about using a cheap vacom to learn how to draw digitally. After weighing the benefits and drawbacks, I decided to purchase an iPad along with a protective case and a stylus. As a result, 1) It's even faster and more fun to use than the original iPad Mini. Like all Apple products, the tablet is of exceptional quality. After the mini-phone, and especially when compared to the phone, the tablet is cumbersome to carry around with one hand before turning in for the night. 4) The margins are too big; I'm used to a phone with no borders. The tablet's capabilities are greatly enhanced with the Pencil. What a rush it is to use the tablet with a pencil, and when it comes to drawing, a whole new layer of programs opened up to me. In conclusion: stop using a tablet older than three years. One who enjoys drawing should progress.
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