From Kindle to Kobo to iPad to Remarkable, these are the portable gadgets to get.
If you’re buying for yourself, by all means go for the iPad Pro or the iPad Air, which feature the same M1 and M2 processors used in Apple’s laptops and smartphones. But if you’re buying for someone else, the $449, which debuted just last month, is a solid choice. It has a lot of the same features as the pricier $599 5th generation iPad Air, including a 12.
It’s also powered by the A14 Bionic chip that debuted in 2020, which should still provide enough power for almost any user, even those using the iPad as a productivity tool.Despite being $50 pricier than the much larger 10th generation iPad, it’s impossible to find someonethe instant they pick it up. It’s everything great about the larger iPads in a much smaller and lighter packing, with an 8.3-inch screen that’s still large enough to read full color comic books, graphic novels, and magazines.
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