A replacement tablet for my aging Nvidia Shield. There is not a lot of flexibility right now (March 2022). The athletes are taking a rest. The competition has nothing on this one. Naturally, it is slower than the ipad pro 12.9. And the audio quality is a step down from 12.9! iPad Pro 12.9, however, is too large. Wasn't right for me. Images captured by the camera are of high quality. No need to stress over the camera protruding from the housing. A cover (I use a native one) will hide the camera so that it is only 1mm deep, thus it won't be in the way. The iPad can serve as a viable replacement for a laptop if you invest in a keyboard case. As for me, I splurged. However, there are some Apples, however! Not going to get into details. I can only remark that the keyboard is not fully integrated into the software. Therefore, there are occasions when the use of a finger is required. Even though they might be typed out. Perhaps it will be fixed one day. Using a dual-monitor setup is also an option. Such as Samsung. However, the function feels incomplete. You can't, for instance, change the order of the programs I wish to launch on my secondary screen. Apple's latest line of utilitarian trinkets Completely happy with the acquisition. Excellent audio quality, passable visuals, and regular battery life. You can also make do with IOS and its flaws, at least to some extent.
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