![]() I gathered up all my courage to test it out and it failed spectacularly at any kind of selfies. On the front, the iPad has a 1.2MP f/2.2 camera. Here are some pics we took with the rear camera on the iPad: Apple is clearly not looking to make the iPad a photography device, and it makes sense. The camera on the iPad is an 8MP rear shooter with an f/2.4 aperture, which means you should not, at any cost expect it to perform very well, especially in low light. So if you’re in a classroom or a meeting and you have to take notes, or if you’re on the bus when inspiration strikes, the Apple Pencil will let you just quickly jot everything down (like these meeting notes I jotted down while everyone else typed things on their laptops, heh).Ĭamera: Off-putting, Noisy, and Just Plain Bad Typing on a touch screen isn’t always fast, and honestly, isn’t always as easy as companies would have you believe. It opens up new horizons of interacting with the iPad, including, but not limited to (wow, that sounded like something from a terms and conditions document): ![]() However, once you get beyond that, the Apple Pencil is a remarkable experience with the new iPad. Now that the much more affordable iPad has Apple Pencil support, I’m sure it deserves its very own section in this review.Ĭonnecting the Apple Pencil requires plugging it into the iPad - a process which is quick, if not aesthetically pleasing. Plus, the iPad (2018) supports the Apple Pencil, which is just insane because for the longest time I thought (as did everyone else) that the Pencil will remain exclusive to the far more expensive (so much so that it was in the laptop price-range) iPad Pro. Viewing angles are great, and the display is just stunning, to be honest. It’s bright (get’s quite bright, to be honest), colors are brilliant, and since it’s a Retina display, it’s absolutely perfect (unless you’re a pixel-peeper, in which case, no one can help you). The 9.7-inch display on this 6th-gen iPad is no different. Partly because that’s pretty much everything there is on an iPad, and partly because it’s just amazing. The first thing you’d notice on the iPad (or any iPad ever) is the display. Display: Retina Display, What’s Not to Like? Dents on this beauty will not be a good thing, and while it’ll take them without complaint, they’ll hurt you forever.ĭents on this beauty will not be a good thing, and while it’ll take them without complaint, they’ll hurt you forever. It’s beautiful, so you might not want to put a case on it, but I’d recommend you do. The buttons are tactile, the device feels solid and sturdy in the hand and inspires a sort of confidence that most tablets don’t. It has a lot of screen, so it’s best to not drop it, but build quality is beyond excellent. I’ve always appreciated the design of the iPad - it’s sleek, it’s minimal, and in the space grey variant that we have, the iPad looks stunning, yet low profile, which is awesome.īuild wise, the iPad is great too. The new, 6th-gen iPad looks a lot like the iPads that preceeded it, and that’s honestly not bad.
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