Even Android users will like Apple’s new iPad Air. The little tablet can do anything, even take notes. The 2022 Apple iPad Air, which is interoperable with the Apple Pencil (second generation), allows students to take notes in class, sketch (if they are art students), attend meetings with peers and view seminars remotely if necessary. Apple’s devices are notoriously customisable, and this is no exception. One may choose from five different colours and acquire more or less storage according to their needs.
Tablet specifications include a 10.9-inch Retina display, an Apple M1 8-core CPU, a 12-megapixel camera, and up to 256GB of storage. Price: $559.
If Wi-Fi is insufficient for class or homework, an iPad may be configured to use cellular data. If Wi-Fi is insufficient for class or homework, an iPad may be configured to use cellular data. A cellular data package assures that students who need to use their electronic devices while on the move can always get online to get what they need for coursework and beyond.
Students may also connect a Bluetooth keyboard to this iPad for note-taking in class, making it even easier to type while listening. It runs on iOS, which may take some getting accustomed to if you’re a Windows user. Furthermore, as the name implies, the iPad Air is lightweight, making it easy to transport to campus or at home.
Pros: Colour, storage, and access are all fully customisable. Retina display, fast performance with Apple’s M1 processor
Cons: Only iOS compatible; the camera cannot be utilised with other apps.
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