I am very happy with my iPad Pro 3rd Gen (Refurbished) that I bought from BuySPRY. The only reason I can say it's not new is because it costs a lot less and comes in plain packaging that's easy to open and easy to dispose of. The iPad itself is a big step up from my first generation iPad Air. I use my iPad primarily for note-taking - I can handwrite notes while staying focused on the meeting, which I can't do when typing notes - and for fun, especially when travelling. . I've been taking handwritten notes in meetings on my iPad for about 6 years now (Good Notes is my favorite writing app) and the biggest challenge has always been finding a good pen. The 3rd generation iPad Pro with the 2nd generation Apple Pencil changes all that. If you do handwriting—taking notes, journaling—you'll find a true replacement for pen and paper with the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil combo. And the large retina LCD screen is great for watching movies or playing games. The two biggest annoyances: Apple's inability to provide a secure way to safely carry an expensive pencil with an iPad Pro (my solution was the ZtoTop Pencil Case); and threw away all my lightning cables because now all iPad Pros are USB C. (Though I think that's a good thing in the long run.)
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