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Review on 10.5" Tablet Apple iPad Air 2019, 64 GB, Wi-Fi, silver by Mateusz Dbski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

I attempted to download the video games Call of Duty Mobile, PUBG, and Fortnite onto it. When a new message appears on the tablet, all of them, as was to be expected, fly at high graphics settings at 60 frames per second, but they pause for one second. Additionally, the Xbox ONE gamepad can be linked to the tablet through bluetooth with little to no difficulty at all. There is almost never a problem, since the pairing usually fails around once every four times, requiring the user to toggle the Bluetooth feature on and off on the iPad. When playing games, specifically Fortnite and CoDM, the gamepad has a fantastic feel to it and unquestionably provides an advantage over those who compete using on-screen controls.

Pros
  • My first experience with a tablet in general, and the second thing I've purchased from Apple (the first being an iPod Touch 5G). Acquired alongside an Apple Pencil for use as a portable reader, drawer, and watcher of content while on the move. a screen that is both clear and bright Despite the disadvantage discussed further down, the speaker has a lot of volume, and the sound quality is really satisfying. - Nimble. Since I don't play video games, I wasn't able to test it out in that medium, but in the sketching software that I use, such as Autodesk Sketchbook and ProCreate, there is a very minimal lag between each stroke, which makes the experience of drawing quite pleasant. Obviously, other programs can open and function normally without experiencing even the tiniest delay. - The screen is thin, and as a result, there is no sensation that you are moving it through the air when you are drawing with a stylus (although, of course, it can be even thinner).
Cons
  • Because he is all so slender and lovely, he doesn't give the impression of being tough and physically solid. In point of fact, it has the same thickness as other regular phones; but, due to its size, it has the sensation of being much more delicate than phones do; thus, a case and protecting glass are an absolute must. In the interim, it is a form of stupidity to carry it around in a bag without a cover. - The screen becomes dirty very readily, although it can be cleaned off very quickly with a cloth. After reading certain evaluations, I formed the opinion that the fact that the speakers are located on only one side of the device is a trivial and inconsequential detail. When you hold the tablet in a horizontal position, you get the impression that the sound is coming from only one ear, which can be somewhat unsettling. (After a few weeks after the purchase; after a short period of time, you become accustomed to this characteristic, and you stop paying attention to it.) - The need to activate the stylus in advance, which is inconvenient for work When I first witnessed the lags that occur when streaming video through the browser at a resolution of 720p (on websites such as guidonline), I was rather taken aback. And if you're watching in 720p, you might still get fortunate, and nothing will lag, but in 1080p, there are occasional freezes lasting ten seconds. After these freezes, the tablet makes a sound like it's clearing its throat, then it quickly reproduces the frames it missed, and then it goes on to the next one. Despite the fact that my Xiaomi cheap phone is able to recreate everything without any issues, this is at the very least surprising for such a capable smartphone. Naturally, there are no lags to be found on YouTube. - There are some applications that are not fully suited for tablet screens, and these applications may also "sin" with flaws that are not present in ordinary smartphones.