IPad: Which One?

Hi Everyone,


I am a Grade 12 Student, who is looking for options for which iPad is the best for university/remainder of high school. I currently have the 2020 macbook, but I want an iPad to go paperless. Which iPad would you guys recomend for the remainder of my school years, and with the fact that I also have a macbook.


Thanks!

Posted on Mar 5, 2023 10:44 AM

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Posted on Mar 6, 2023 6:50 AM

I would suggest waiting until you get to university and finding out what is recommended for your course of study. You may find that you need a newer computer, especially if you're going into a field such as engineering or video production, so, it's possible you'll want to save money for that.


But, for taking notes and reading PDFs, I'd suggest the current iPad Air and the Apple Pencil 2. See if you're eligible for the education discount. Also, check out Apple's refurbished store. You may have to go back multiple times before you find what you want (and when you do, be ready to buy it!) but, you can get some good deals there. The devices are indistinguishable from new and have the same warranty as new. The only observable difference is the box.


However, as others have suggested, only you know your budget. Only you know if you want/need this right now or can wait until the Fall when new models have traditionally been released.

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Mar 6, 2023 6:50 AM in response to samsappleaccountt

I would suggest waiting until you get to university and finding out what is recommended for your course of study. You may find that you need a newer computer, especially if you're going into a field such as engineering or video production, so, it's possible you'll want to save money for that.


But, for taking notes and reading PDFs, I'd suggest the current iPad Air and the Apple Pencil 2. See if you're eligible for the education discount. Also, check out Apple's refurbished store. You may have to go back multiple times before you find what you want (and when you do, be ready to buy it!) but, you can get some good deals there. The devices are indistinguishable from new and have the same warranty as new. The only observable difference is the box.


However, as others have suggested, only you know your budget. Only you know if you want/need this right now or can wait until the Fall when new models have traditionally been released.

Mar 6, 2023 4:06 PM in response to samsappleaccountt

Only you can decide upon your needs, expectations and budget. Perhaps seek advice from your tutors.


All current iPad models share the same iPadOS16 Operating System - and all have broadly the same core capabilities. Models essentially differ in their performance and physical attributes. iPad Pro models use FaceID for biometric user-authentication, while other use TouchID.


You can compare iPad models here:

iPad - Compare Models - Apple


The iPad9 is the current entry-level iPad. The iPads Pro are the opposite end of the scale - top of the range, with cutting edge capabilities and hardware. Between these two extremes is the iPad Air5, this model offering a mid-range high performance option. The new iPad10 is cheaper than the iPad Air - and differs in position of the front-facing camera. The iPad mini6 is perhaps an entirely different proposition - offering a smaller form factor and other differences in hardware and ultimate capability.


All current models of iPad support either the first or second generation Apple Pencil. For handwritten notes and sketches, this will be relevant. Ensure that you choose the correct Apple Pencil for your chosen iPad - as they are not interchangeable. Here is the definitive compatibility list:

Apple Pencil compatibility - Apple Support



Whichever iPad model you choose, you would be well advised to purchase as much internal storage as your budget might reasonably allow - as internal storage (and other hardware) cannot be changed, upgraded or extended. The available internal storage is fixed for the entire life of the device. If you run out of internal storage for your documents, photos and other data, you will forever struggle and become a source of frustration. It is far better to have more storage than you need, than to need more storage than you have.


A good rule of thumb is to quantify how much data storage you will need - add a healthy margin - then double it. If you are unable to quantify your data storage needs, it becomes more difficult. Whilst I and others cannot cannot make definitive recommendations for your personal needs, objectively I would council against purchase of any iPad with any less than 256GB storage.


Within the Apple Support Communities we see regular tales of woe and disappointment when storage requirements are exceeded, necessitating replacement of the device; by contrast, we never see complaint of having too much available storage. It is relatively easy to fill limited internal storage space; perhaps consider higher tiers of storage as providing room for growth as your needs develop or mature - potentially extending the useful usable life of the device. 


Consider also the functional differences between WiFi Only and WiFi+Cellular models of iPad. Only WiFi+Cellular models include GPS capabilities - which may impact any Apps or features that require accurate and consistent location data, such as Mapping. Purchase of a WiFi+Cellular model does not commit you to using Cellular connections, but provides this flexibility should it be needed.  WiFi Only models of iPad have no Cellular or GPS functions at all.


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