This iPad turned out to be very strange. I switched to apple technology a long time ago - poppies, iPhones - for myself, for my family, and for everyone I could reach. But with iPads, everything did not work out. Well, I decided to try again. I thought I knew roughly what to expect from this device - it. The initial "wow, cool! " changed to bewilderment. The screen without an oleophobic coating collects prints at the moment - and this is visible, and it greatly interferes. They say that there is no coating, since the apple pencil is something there. Protruding camera. In my opinion, this is more critical for a tablet than for a smartphone. On the iPhone, the camera also sticks out, but the iPhone immediately tucks away into a lightweight case (without which you can very soon wave a pen for a round sum for gl repair) - and the case-book for the iPad decently adds weight, and now there is no trace of lightness. Further, for some reason, face-id is located on the short side, although most often the iPad is used in landscape mode, and face-id is no-no, but overlaps with the hand - not much, but annoying. Screen. It's not that bad, but I'm already so used to the true black OLED on the iPhone that the iPad screen seems somehow very average - with less contrast, with less vibrant colors. On a light background, the iPad clearly has problems with picture uniformity. Again, after the iPhone, the lack of resolution becomes noticeable - dpi on iPads has not changed for 8 years, but there is room for improvement. And the last iron, as a nitpick: I would like wireless charging. For such money, they could deliver. Once getting used to it, switching back to the wire is somehow sad. There are three very annoying moments in the software so far: 1. It’s 2022, and working with files on this “what’s a computer” is organized through the tonsils as before. Well, everyone knows this, nothing new. 2. The keyboard, especially the 2022 one, was not made by people and not for people. Although, maybe I'm not used to it yet. 3. The biggest surprise: 8 cores and gigabytes of RAM, and in Safari, as before, pages slow down and reload. Nuff said.
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