Considering that the tablet was primarily intended for usage at home, I can say that, all things considered, I am pleased with it. Because the tablet can handle all of the responsibilities, the answer is 5. The following are some favorable aspects: Even when it's protected by a case, you won't need to use both hands to hold the tablet because of its manageable size and light weight. - The performance of the tablet ensures that all applications run without any hiccups. - The Sidecar function enables you to use the tablet as an additional monitor for a computer running macOS without having to do the tambourine dance. The negative aspects of it are as follows: The degree of autonomy available is insufficient. Prior to that, he had an iPad Pro 10.5, and at the start of using the tablet, it could survive for approximately two days (16 hours) with an average load. After two years, the tablet survived for little more than a day, given that its battery was still functional. Because to my belief that Apple purposefully understated the amount of time required to develop the iPad mini 2022 software, I anticipated that it would take approximately one and a half days to complete the project. It turned out that wasn't on intention at all. When I use my iPad mini only moderately for the rest of the day, it just about dies (videos, instant messengers, web surfing)
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750G AM4, 8 x 3600 MHz, OEM
11 Review
27" Apple iMac All-in-One (Retina 5K, Mid 2020) MXWT2RU/A, 5120x2880, Intel Core i5 3.1GHz, 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD, AMD Radeon Pro 5300, MacOS, Silver
13 Review
15.6" Laptop ASUS Vivobook Pro 15 M6500QC-HN118 1920x1080, AMD Ryzen 7 5800H 3.2GHz, RAM 16GB, DDR4, SSD 512GB, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, no OS, 90NB0YN1-M006N0, blue
24 Review
HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop Computer, Ryzen 5 3500 Processor, NVIDIA GTX 1650 4 GB, 8 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, Windows 10 Home (TG01-0030, Black)
11 Review