![]() ![]() At 1.07 pounds (487g), the iPad isn’t exactly heavy, but it’s not pocketable – unless you have comedy pockets. The larger display is a boon for most tasks – although the flip side is portability. And it’s also graced with far more modern tech: a faster A13 chip, superior cameras (including a superb FaceTime one), a compass, and Touch ID. Given that the standard iPad effectively is a giant iPod touch, it on paper looks like a solid alternative to one – especially if you don’t want to spend money on an iPhone. Recommended for: iPod die-hards, collectors, and possibly kids. On the flip side, we suppose it does have a headphone jack… Also, the device can be fiddly, has terrible cameras, lacks a compass and Touch ID, and has poor battery life. The iPod touch’s aging iPhone 7 era A10 chip has only one or two years of support left in it. When Apple discontinues a device, people clamor to mop up remaining supplies, but we don’t think you should in this case. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |