

Which iPad is best for me?Given there are four distinct iPad models – five if you include the two sizes of iPad Pro – there's never been more choice of them. Below we summarise what sort of buyer should choose each type, then highlight how the latest version of each scored in our expert tests. Good for: For watching video and web browsing at home.The standard 10.2-inch iPad is the cheapest you can buy, but also the heaviest and thickest of all the non-Pro iPads.

First launched in 2010, the Apple brand still dominates the tablet market, despite iPads being some of the most expensive tablets you can buy.While it still weighs under 500g, the large screen and slightly bulkier size means it's best suited for use when you're sitting down.It doesn't have the very latest tech powering its processor or cameras, and it doesn't have Apple's Face ID facial recognition features. There are four current models of the iPad, each with a different user (and budget) in mind.One powerful collection. Unleash your creative potential with the Pro Apps Bundle for qualifying college students, teachers, and education institutions. Get all five professional applications for video and music at a special price including Final Cut Pro, Motion, and Compressor, plus Logic Pro and MainStage. Buy the Pro Apps Bundle Now.Here, we take you through the similarities and differences between the latest Mini, standard, Air and Pro versions of Apple's iconic tablet, and take a look at whether it's still worth buying some of the older-generation models.CS First is a free computer science curriculum that anyone can teach.

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