If you disregard the cost of the product, its score drops by three to four points, depending on how important the positives and negatives of iOS are to you. mainly due to the fact that there are a sufficient number of benefits as well as drawbacks that are entirely inconceivable in our time. My opinion is that iOS devices, in general, are not suited for professional work. Even when used as an auxiliary device for professionals (for instance, while traveling), iOS devices do not offer very much functionality and are completely unable to compete with laptops. Although I am aware that many people make use of it, I choose not to due to the fact that it is dull. And all of this is due to the arbitrary constraints placed on the axis. It is a source of pain, suffering, and bewilderment that in 2022-2022 Apple is able to release mobile operating systems with "features" that are reminiscent of mobile phones from the 1990s. Trying to accomplish anything on iOS is more difficult than opening a browser. The sensation that one gets from using the device, in turn, is somewhat conflicting. In terms of the assembly and the screen, I think the piece of iron itself is really cool. You may forgive a bad collection of interfaces coming from a single USB device because there are hubs. Nevertheless, the axis. Even though I only use the browser, everything seems to be working properly. It is worthy of taking at least one step to the side; there is no need to turn out the light; reaching the spectacular bottom in 2022 is unimaginable. Taking into account the cost, it is further said that this is an extremely overpriced option, particularly in the year 2022. If you do the math, you will very probably find that another tablet is much more advantageous in terms of both price and quality (despite the fact that the quality will hardly suffer). For instance, the most recent version of 10.5 pro, assuming you get it at a reasonable price (which is fairly possible).
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