Guess what everyone, it's iPad time! Apple just announced two new iPads - the iPad Air technically, the iPad Air 4, and the iPad, which is the iPad 8th generation. Now those also are accompanied by the iPad Pro that Apple updated back in March. That's a lot of iPads and you probably already bought your iPad for school or for work because it's already the middle of September. Let's try to calm down and figure out what these new iPads are about.
Now let's turn our attention to iPads. Apple did release these iPads pretty late, I would have preferred that they'd come out maybe mid-summer but here they are and they're really kind of about spec bumps. But let's break them down. The one you're going to see on Apple's webpage is the iPad Air 4 or iPad Air as they call it now - it's replacing an iPad Air that was released last year.
Apple treats the iPad Air kind of like a slightly step-down version of the iPad Pro. It's a middle range product but it has a new A14 processor that is a brand new chip that Apple probably is debating on the next iPhone, but it's coming out on this first. Technically, the iPad Pro processor from the spring is even faster but it looks very able to do a lot of stuff. It also has a 10.9-inch display and it doesn't have Face ID - instead, it has a Touch ID button that's off on the side - it's on the power button which is something that other phones and tablets have but Apple hasn't experimented with yet.
The iPad Air 4 costs $600 to start which is not cheap and it gets more expensive if you consider all of the other add-ons that you're probably going to want to get for instance, $600 gets you 64 gigabytes of storage - that's okay. The one that has 256 gigabytes of storage is $750. If you want to add the cellular option, that's $130 and I would think you would want the Pencil which it supports that Apple Pencil too that snaps on the side - that's an extra hundred something dollars. And then there's the keyboard support - Apple has a fantastic keyboard, the Magic Keyboard that I reviewed with the iPad Pro has fantastic key feel. It has a track pad that's several hundred dollars so you could be busting into a thousand dollar territory for this making it a really luxury choice if you're shopping for a really nice iPad for yourself.
You could save some money off the iPad Pro and go with this, but if you're shopping for a kit or someone else, you're going to want the other option - the iPad, which is the 8th generation iPad. That's the one that you find on sale all the time it's the $300 or less iPad that's stuck around and keeps adding new processors last year it had the A10 processor which was getting long in the tooth now it has an A12 processor that's a lot better - that's I think exactly where you'd want to be. Nothing else in this has really changed, does have a faster charger in the box which is nice and the rest of it is what you'd expect. You still want to pay up I think because 32 gigabytes of storage comes in the $329 model which is not a lot and 128 gigabytes is what you get on the $429 model - and since you can't expand the storage, I would go with the $429 but again, you probably already bought an iPad for your kid because they're already in school. What do you do? Well, take a breath, because the good news is that iPads don't really change all that much year over year in the sense that they have a long shelf life. They tend to support software for a while I bought an iPad before a new iPad came out and it turned out to be just fine but if you have been waiting and you've been waiting to dive in and thinking about which one to get, I would think about that entry-level iPad for just about anyone.
The iPad Air sounds very promising but we haven't tested it yet. The iPad Pro I don't really know who that's for the iPad Pro is a couple of extra nice features but it now seems like an iPad for someone with a very large pocketbook who just likes to get the very nice thing, I think the iPad Air 4 now seems like the top-end iPad to shoot for.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enguess what everyone it's ipad time apple just announced two new ipads the ipad air technically the ipad air 4 and the ipad which is the ipad 8th generation now those also are accompanied by the ipad pro that apple updated back in march that's a lot of ipads and you probably already bought your ipad for school or for work because it's already the middle of september let's try to calm down and figure out what these new ipads are about now let's turn our attention to ipad apple did release these ipads pretty late i would have preferred that they'd come out maybe mid-summer but here they are and they're really kind of about spec bumps but let's break them down the one you're going to see on apple's webpage the fancy ipad is the ipad air 4 or ipad air as they call it now it's replacing an ipad air that was released last year apple treats the ipad air kind of like a slightly step-down version of the ipad pro it's a middle range product but it has a new a14 processor that is a brand new chip that apple probably is debuting on the next iphone but it's coming out on this first it looks really fast technically the ipad pro processor from the spring is even faster but it looks very able to do a lot of stuff it also has a 10.9 inch display and it doesn't have face id instead it has a touch id button that's off on the side it's on the power button which is something that other phones and tablets have but apple hasn't experimented with yet the ipad air 4 cost 600 to start which is not cheap and it gets more expensive if you consider all of the other add-ons that you're probably going to want to get for instance 600 gets you 64 gigabytes of storage that's okay the one that has 256 gigabytes of storage is 750. if you want to add the cellular option that's 130 and i would think you would want the pencil which it supports that apple pencil too that snaps on the side that's an extra hundred something dollars and then the keyboard support apple has a fantastic keyboard the magic keyboard that i reviewed with the ipad pro has fantastic key feel it has a track pad that's several hundred dollars so you could be busting into a thousand dollar territory for this making it a really luxury choice if you're shopping for a really nice ipad for yourself you could save some money off the ipad pro and go with this but if you're shopping for a kit or someone else you're going to want the other option the ipad or now it's the 8th gen ipad is that one that you find on sale all the time it's the 300 or less ipad that's stuck around and keeps adding new processors last year it had the a10 processor which was getting long in the tooth now it has an a12 processor that's a lot better that's i think exactly where you'd want to be nothing else in this has really changed it does have a faster charger in the box which is nice and the rest of it is what you'd expect you still want to pay up i think because 32 gigabytes of storage comes in the 329 model which is not a lot and 128 gigabytes is what you get on the 429 model and since you can't expand the storage i would go with the 429 but again you probably already bought an ipad for your kid because they're already in school what do you do well take a breath because the good news is that ipads don't really change all that much year over year in the sense that they have a long shelf life they tend to support software for a while i bought an ipad before a new ipad came out and it turned out to be just fine but if you have been waiting and you've been waiting to dive in and thinking about which one to get i would think about that entry level ipad for just about anyone the ipad air sounds very promising but we haven't tested it yet the ipad pro i don't really know who that's for the ipad pro is a couple of extra nice features but it now seems like an ipad for someone with a very large pocketbook who just likes to get the very nice thing i think the ipad air 4 now seems like the top-end ipad to shoot for but we're going to have a full review on all these when we get our hands on them which isn't now but hopefully it's soonguess what everyone it's ipad time apple just announced two new ipads the ipad air technically the ipad air 4 and the ipad which is the ipad 8th generation now those also are accompanied by the ipad pro that apple updated back in march that's a lot of ipads and you probably already bought your ipad for school or for work because it's already the middle of september let's try to calm down and figure out what these new ipads are about now let's turn our attention to ipad apple did release these ipads pretty late i would have preferred that they'd come out maybe mid-summer but here they are and they're really kind of about spec bumps but let's break them down the one you're going to see on apple's webpage the fancy ipad is the ipad air 4 or ipad air as they call it now it's replacing an ipad air that was released last year apple treats the ipad air kind of like a slightly step-down version of the ipad pro it's a middle range product but it has a new a14 processor that is a brand new chip that apple probably is debuting on the next iphone but it's coming out on this first it looks really fast technically the ipad pro processor from the spring is even faster but it looks very able to do a lot of stuff it also has a 10.9 inch display and it doesn't have face id instead it has a touch id button that's off on the side it's on the power button which is something that other phones and tablets have but apple hasn't experimented with yet the ipad air 4 cost 600 to start which is not cheap and it gets more expensive if you consider all of the other add-ons that you're probably going to want to get for instance 600 gets you 64 gigabytes of storage that's okay the one that has 256 gigabytes of storage is 750. if you want to add the cellular option that's 130 and i would think you would want the pencil which it supports that apple pencil too that snaps on the side that's an extra hundred something dollars and then the keyboard support apple has a fantastic keyboard the magic keyboard that i reviewed with the ipad pro has fantastic key feel it has a track pad that's several hundred dollars so you could be busting into a thousand dollar territory for this making it a really luxury choice if you're shopping for a really nice ipad for yourself you could save some money off the ipad pro and go with this but if you're shopping for a kit or someone else you're going to want the other option the ipad or now it's the 8th gen ipad is that one that you find on sale all the time it's the 300 or less ipad that's stuck around and keeps adding new processors last year it had the a10 processor which was getting long in the tooth now it has an a12 processor that's a lot better that's i think exactly where you'd want to be nothing else in this has really changed it does have a faster charger in the box which is nice and the rest of it is what you'd expect you still want to pay up i think because 32 gigabytes of storage comes in the 329 model which is not a lot and 128 gigabytes is what you get on the 429 model and since you can't expand the storage i would go with the 429 but again you probably already bought an ipad for your kid because they're already in school what do you do well take a breath because the good news is that ipads don't really change all that much year over year in the sense that they have a long shelf life they tend to support software for a while i bought an ipad before a new ipad came out and it turned out to be just fine but if you have been waiting and you've been waiting to dive in and thinking about which one to get i would think about that entry level ipad for just about anyone the ipad air sounds very promising but we haven't tested it yet the ipad pro i don't really know who that's for the ipad pro is a couple of extra nice features but it now seems like an ipad for someone with a very large pocketbook who just likes to get the very nice thing i think the ipad air 4 now seems like the top-end ipad to shoot for but we're going to have a full review on all these when we get our hands on them which isn't now but hopefully it's soon\n"