Apple iPad (2021) review: If it's not broke, don't fix it
Apple's entry-level iPad is still a good fit for nearly everyone.
Apple's entry-level iPad is still a good fit for nearly everyone.
Apple's latest tablet answers some lingering questions while also giving users a valid option for power and affordability.
Universal Control, AirPlay To Mac and Safari's improved tab controls should make MacOS Monterey a welcome productivity-focused upgrade.
The new entry-level iPad delivers a big performance improvement over its predecessor while maintaining good battery life. It's affordable enough for home users but powerful enough for mainstream business users.
Apple's newest iPad continues changing the narrative about how much an iPad can do.
The case is a joke, there's no doubt about that. But I'm keeping Apple's newest headphones.
Apple brought the iPad Air back and it's one heck of a tablet.
It has a headphone jack, a Touch ID button, one camera on the back and one on the front, you don't have to think about battery life, and you can now use the Apple Pencil with it. If you want a small tablet, buy a new iPad Mini.
Apple surprised everyone last month by releasing a revamped iPad model with a starting price of $329. We put it to the test.
Apple is keeping mum about its latest iOS and iPadOS update for iPhones and iPads.