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Planning to get a new iPad - help me choose?
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Help me choose
- Which one?12 votes
- iPad Air 450.00%
- iPad mini 633.33%
- Something else? sp404mk2?16.67%
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The Air 4 is a total powerhouse. Nothing seems to tax it no matter how many apps you are working with at the same time. It’s really fast too.
I’m in the same boat looking to replace my 10.5 too,
I was also looking at refurbished 2020 Pros…but they are really not that far off a new 8gb M1.. not sure which direction to go either.
Based on list: New Air. I'm finally upgrading my 2016 Pro to M1 Pro.
Mini 6 owner here. Love it. Really the only difference between the 2 you posted is screen size. They perform exactly the same.
I have the Air 4 and Mini 6 and find I do not use the Air 4 as much any more since the Mini is just easier to hold for long periods and I have started using the desktop more since I got a Mac Mini which has kind of replaced the Air 4 as my bigger screen device.
My eyesight is still pretty good but I would struggle with some apps if it wasn't as everything is squished down for the smaller screen. There are probably accessibility tweaks you can make to help with this though.
its also my cell phone and fits in my back pocket. sorry apple...not gonna sucker me into 1500$ for a phone huge phone that doesnt run ipad apps just so i can call someone...
(a calculator would be nice tho)
Always get the best for the money you're willing to spend.
It sounds like you have experience with both regular and mini screen size. The two ipads are nearly identical otherwise. Size and price are by far the main differences. You know how to compare those for yourself better than anyone; I'd just go with your gut. Or you can spend more time obsessing over tiny differences, too: https://www.macrumors.com/guide/ipad-mini-vs-ipad-air/