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Sure, most students need a laptop these days , but having a tablet on hand can give students an added advantage - a more portable option that can easily be brought into the classroom.
And iPad automatically synchronizes with iCloud, iPhone, and MacBook. When students combine the power of iPad with the optional keyboard and Apple Pencil stylus, it becomes an even more versatile and powerful learning tool.
Best entry-level iPad for most students: Apple iPad (10th generation)
The iPad (10th Gen) is an entry-level and affordable option. It features a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and runs on Apple's older A14 Bionic processor. The tablet supports the first-generation Apple Pencil or Apple Pencil USB-C , and Magic Keyboard Folio.
This version of the iPad comes in four colors - blue, pink, yellow or silver. It is suitable for a variety of note-taking, personal productivity and time management applications. The tablet has built-in stereo speakers, a microphone, and a 12MP front camera and 8MP rear camera so you can easily participate in video calls.
In terms of wireless connectivity, the iPad (10th generation) supports Wi-Fi 6. In addition to being used for schoolwork, the tablet can be used for playing games, streaming TV shows and movies, and more. In addition to the pre-installed apps, the App Store offers millions of apps so users can truly customize their tablet.
As an entry-level iPad, this model offers only two internal storage capacity options-64GB or 256GB.For many college students, 64GB won't allow the tablet to hold enough content, so the 256GB version may be a more viable option.
As with all iPad models, a WI-Fi + cellular version is available for a small fee, but the cellular option isn't needed since most college campuses, libraries, and dorms have good Wi-Fi coverage.
Best iPad for Learning: Apple iPad Air (5th Gen)
The iPad Air is thinner and lighter (and cheaper) than the iPad Pro model. This version of the tablet features a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and is available in five case colors.
Like the iPad (10th generation), this version of the tablet is only available with 64GB or 256GB of internal storage. For college students, you may want to consider the 256GB version.
One of the differences between the iPad Air and the iPad 10th generation is that this model supports the second-generation Apple Pencil stylus and Apple Magic Keyboard. it also runs on a more powerful M1 processor, which provides faster performance for the tablet.
The iPad Air measures 9.74 x 7.02 x 0.24 inches and weighs about a pound. We chose this tablet as the best choice for distance learning because it's lightweight and comfortable to hold for long periods of time when you're making a video call, taking a virtual study session, or participating in an online course.
It can also be propped up on a table during a video call. With iPad's Center Stage feature, the tablet's front-facing camera will keep the user in the center of the frame while moving during a video call.
Best iPad for reading or taking notes: Apple iPad Mini (6th Gen)
As the name suggests, iPad Mini has all the features of the larger iPad, but in a more compact size with an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display. This version of iPad comes in your choice of four case colors. As with the iPad (10th generation) and iPad Air (5th generation), you can only choose a version with 64GB or 256GB of internal storage.
All iPad models offer up to 10 hours of battery life and feature front- and rear-facing cameras, a built-in microphone, and a built-in speaker. iPad Mini runs on the older Apple A15 Bionic processor.
Optional add-ons include the second-generation Apple Pencil stylus, which transforms the tablet into a powerful and easy-to-hold portable organizer (when using third-party note-taking apps).
Many college students who plan to use the iPad as an e-reader also prefer this smaller size because it's easier to hold during extended reading sessions. It measures 7.69 x 5.3 x 0.25 inches and is lightweight.
Best iPad for Design: Apple 11-inch iPad Pro (4th Gen)
The most powerful iPad model is the iPad Pro tablet, which has the finest, highest-resolution and most vivid touchscreen, offers a variety of internal storage options, and runs on an Apple M2 processor.
The iPad Pro comes in two screen sizes - 11 inches or 12.9 inches. You can also choose from 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, or 2TB of internal storage and two case colors. For students, we recommend at least 256GB.
This 11-inch iPad Pro works with the optional second-generation Apple Pencil and Apple Magic Keyboard.
This iPad measures 9.75 x 7.02 x 0.23 inches. Unlike other iPad models, this iPad features four built-in speakers, five microphones, and support for Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3.
Thanks to iPad's M2 processor, this tablet excels at multitasking and running apps that students can use to get their work done. It can also run apps that require an extra boost of processing power to run smoothly.
The best iPad for top users: the Apple 12.9-inch iPad Pro (6th Gen)
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro is Apple's top-of-the-line, most powerful tablet yet. It utilizes the Liquid Retina XDR display with mini-LED technology. The display offers a resolution of 2,732 x 2,048 pixels and a maximum brightness of 1,000 nits. This makes it the brightest iPad yet.
It runs on an Apple M2 processor (which relies on an 8-core CPU with four performance cores and four efficiency cores), a 10-core GPU and a 16-core neural engine. Versions with 128GB, 256GB and 512GB of internal storage come with 8GB of RAM, while versions with 1TB or 2TB of internal storage come with 16GB of RAM.
The camera system, speaker system, microphone, and wireless connectivity options are all more advanced than on other iPad models. As a result, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro is best suited for apps that require a lot of processing power, such as video and photo editing, graphics design, or gaming.
The iPad Pro excels at running Microsoft 365 apps as well as all the popular apps. This means you can use your tablet for word processing, number crunching, note-taking, presentations, and more, plus you can multitask with ease because this iPad offers a larger screen.
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro works with the optional second-generation Apple Pencil and Apple Magic Keyboard designed specifically for this larger tablet. While this version of iPad is a great companion for iPhone and MacBook, for some students, when you use it in combination with the optional keyboard and stylus. It can completely replace the need for a laptop.
AirPods Pro: the must-have accessory for any iPad
All Apple iPads work seamlessly with Apple AirPods Pro (2nd generation) wireless headphones and Apple AirPods Max headphones. The benefit of using these devices in conjunction with iPad is that they utilize noise cancellation, spatial audio, and dynamic head tracking and automatically pair with any Apple device you use.
So if you switch from using in-ear headphones or headphones on your iPhone or Apple Watch to using them on your iPad, your AirPods switch too, without changing any settings. And if you lose your AirPods, you can find them using the Find My app.
We highly recommend AirPods Pro (second generation) or AirPods Max for all Apple users. They make hands-free calls sound crystal clear and produce powerful sound that works great when streaming music, watching a TV show or movie, or playing audio from popular games.
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