

Posted: 11/20/2023 4:26:51 PM EST
So my wife wants a new Ipad. I think i bought her a Gen 2 or whatever who knows how many years ago. Not an apple guy.
She just wants to surf the internet mostly. Should I get the 9th gen with 256GB or the latest gen with 64Gb? Is the newer Ipad's heavy? Should I be looking into the Ipad Air? Not really looking to spend over $500 on one. I know the 9th gen uses the same phone connection she has now, but looks like the new ones take a different connection USB C or whatever my Samsung phone takes. Phones are 2.5 years old, so not sure we are replacing them anytime soon. Thanks |
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[#1]
Newer iPad with less memory. If she stores THAT much…it’s cheaper to do it through the cloud for a year or two.
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[#2]
I'd recommend a mini. Same form factor as a paperback book, or a Kindle. There's good reason that size was standardized for human reading convenience long before the advent of electricity.
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[#3]
iPad Pro M2
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[#4]
I have the mini
i prefer the smaller tablets |
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[#5]
iPad Air 256 and she will be fine. Uses USB-C.
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[#6]
For web surfing at home I would recommend just the 10th generation IPad. It has a 10.9 inch screen which is about as large as you can get unless you get the 12.9minch Pro, but that is quite a bit more expensive.
Watch for sales also. Meijer (if you live in Midwest) , target, even Amazon have discounts right now. |
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[#7]
I'd recommend the current 5th gen iPad Air.
I know it's $650, but it will be useable and last at least 5 years. It weighs 1lb, has a large, clear screen and great battery life, is very fast, USB charger. The Mini is too small, and both the Mini and iPad are A15 processors, while the Air is an M1. Nothing wrong with either of them if you want to go that route. If so, I'd pick the latest 10th gen iPad over the Mini for $350 right now on sale. It weighs a few ounces more and slightly larger than the Air, it'll still last as long, but I view it as you're paying $300 extra with the Air for a bit more comfort and longevity. The 10th gen iPad will likely start feeling sluggish in 3 years while the Air will keep working well. Just my opinion, not facts. Both are great choices and she'll appreciate either one, you can't go wrong. $350 for the 10th gen iPad is a great deal, $650 for the Air is a great tablet. Both do the same thing essentially, the Air is more futureproof and slightly more premium, but with the $300 savings by getting a 10th gen iPad you can buy an even better iPad in 2 years for $650. |
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[#8]
Got a 4th gen ipad at costco marked down. 64mb for I think $250.
Seems pretty solid. |
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[Last Edit: goodcat]
[#9]
Originally Posted By Woodsman20: Got a 4th gen ipad at costco marked down. 64mb for I think $250. Seems pretty solid. View Quote Most likely 9th gen, 64gb, they're also $250 on amazon. I'd highly recommend the 10th gen ipad for $350 on sale now over the 9th gen. Although the 9th gen is very good as well, I believe it's the A14 chip and should last and perform faithfully for 3 years or so at least before showing it's age. The 10th gen most important upgrade is the improved screen and since that is what you look at, it really is worth the price. With everything though, it's what you can/should afford/need/desire, so please don't take my opinions as shaming or elitist or anything. It's all pros/cons, needs/wants, and what you're comfortable with. All Apple stuff is highly functional and you can't go wrong since they support it for a long time, and the 3rd party software developers do a great job of supporting the ecosystem. That's why they're all a good buy and you can't go wrong. |
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[#10]
Get the storage. Been through this many times with the wife on IPads and phones. They always run out.
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yin shui si yuan
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[#11]
Originally Posted By JohnGA: Get the storage. Been through this many times with the wife on IPads and phones. They always run out. View Quote Sorry for many replies in one thread. Apple is charging insane upgrade prices for storage while flash memory is inexpensive. I would recommend paying for iCloud storage over the on device storage upgrade, unless you really need it. I know that is part of the plan, so to speak, but in a year or two when devices come with more storage, the $100 spent on iCloud over that time pays for itself vs. the $100 spent on the increased device storage. I'm purely looking at things from a price/performance/benefit diagram. |
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[#12]
Originally Posted By goodcat: Sorry for many replies in one thread. Apple is charging insane upgrade prices for storage while flash memory is inexpensive. I would recommend paying for iCloud storage over the on device storage upgrade, unless you really need it. I know that is part of the plan, so to speak, but in a year or two when devices come with more storage, the $100 spent on iCloud over that time pays for itself vs. the $100 spent on the increased device storage. I'm purely looking at things from a price/performance/benefit diagram. View Quote Yeah, but cloud, man. I hate the fucking cloud. Conditioning everyone to trust some nebulous server somewhere. For surfing and social media, videos and movies, pretty much the absolute worst dog model will have enough power to do whatever she needs. The bottleneck won’t be the processor, it’ll be the network bandwidth and local storage. |
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Originally Posted By unknow: iPad Pro M2 View Quote "My wife needs a car to get groceries and pick the kids up at schools" Your reply: Porsche 911 GT3 Anyway, I agree with the posts that say to get the smaller memory. Honestly, there's not a lot that I store on my iPad mini or my iPhone. My Mini is a 64GB version, the most recent gen. I love it. I never miss having more space. My iPhone is a 14Pro with 256GB space. I'm not even using half of it with a decent amount of music and all of my pictures. |
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[#14]
My wife loves her iPad mini (5th gen, 64 gig).
She surfs the web, looks at facebook, watches videos, texting, and a few games and such. Still has 30 gig free on it. She hates even having to hold my iPad (iPad Air 2 32 gig), says it is just too big and heavy. And yes, I still use my 9 year old iPad (mainly for playing a few games and scripture study). I hate surfing the web on it. |
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[#15]
Thanks to all.
We do pay for cloud storage. Whatever amount apple charges 9.99 a month for. |
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[Last Edit: Marie]
[#16]
I got the iPad 10 256GB in January and love it. I rarely open my laptop anymore. Here are some inexpensive accessories to make iPad better.
The keyboard cases are stupid expensive. This Logitech Bluetooth keyboard is awesome. https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/keyboards/k380-multi-device.html Bluetooth mouse meant for iPad. Yes, a mouse for iPad. https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/ipad-accessories/pebble-i345-portable-wireless-mouse.html Logitech Crayon stylus. Better than Apple Pencil, IMO. And cheaper. Make sure to get the USB-C one. https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/ipad-accessories/ipad-digital-pencil-crayon.html Plus get her a case, with a cover that folds back to hold iPad upright when watching videos. ETA: Agree with less memory to get a newer model. |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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[#17]
Wife and I have iPad Pros with Logitech keyboards. We had iPad Air 2’s that we still use at the cabin.
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Montani Semper Liberi
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[#18]
I had a full size for years. When it came time to upgrade I went with a mini. Totally happy with my purchase. The miniform factor is way more comfortable & convenient than the full size
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[Last Edit: theskuh]
[#19]
I recently was given a 9th gen ipad. It is really nice. I doubt she needs more than that. Unless she is really looking for a laptop replacement. Not saying get a 9th gen but no need to get a top of the line one.
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[#20]
the Pro models historically get the new iOS every year many years after the non Pro models.
iOS older than one year (current is 17, last year is 16) are not secure and not useful any more, so that sets a useful lifespan. For reference, the iPad Pro models introduced in 2015? just aged out. iPad standard models age out roughly similar to iPhone models. 4-6 years. do not get a base model (minimum storage size). what do I know? I just work on these for a living. |
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[Last Edit: mike3000fl]
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I don't know if they still have WiFi vs cellular versions but you should figure that bit out. Obviously based on if you let this woman out the house/kitchen or not.
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Originally Posted By mike3000fl: I don't know if they still have WiFi vs cellular versions but you should figure that bit out. Obviously based on if you let this woman out the house/kitchen or not. View Quote I can’t imagine why someone gets an iPad with cell service unless they take it out and about. Most people I know use their iPads at home (or maybe while traveling) and the wifi version is fine. You can always use your phone for a hotspot if needed. |
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"They know what shipwrecks are, for out of sight of land, however inland, they have drowned full many a midnight ship with all its shrieking crew." - Herman Melville, Moby Dick, 1851, on the Great Lakes
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[#23]
Amazon prime black friday deals right now has the 10th generation ipads on sale. It's definitely not a bad way to go.
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[#24]
There's the 12.9 M2 Pro that can be configured up to several TB
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Originally Posted By Marie: I can’t imagine why someone gets an iPad with cell service unless they take it out and about. Most people I know use their iPads at home (or maybe while traveling) and the wifi version is fine. You can always use your phone for a hotspot if needed. View Quote I have the newest iPad air with cell service. I take it everywhere with me though including flying lessons. You’re correct though it’s probably overkill for most people. |
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[#26]
Originally Posted By bad2006z71: So my wife wants a new Ipad. I think i bought her a Gen 2 or whatever who knows how many years ago. Not an apple guy. She just wants to surf the internet mostly. Should I get the 9th gen with 256GB or the latest gen with 64Gb? Is the newer Ipad's heavy? Should I be looking into the Ipad Air? Not really looking to spend over $500 on one. I know the 9th gen uses the same phone connection she has now, but looks like the new ones take a different connection USB C or whatever my Samsung phone takes. Phones are 2.5 years old, so not sure we are replacing them anytime soon. Thanks View Quote Get this one OP: Apple iPad (9th Generation $229.00 don't spend any more!! ![]() |
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[#27]
get the biggest one. i got a pro but wish i had gotten the bigger one
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[#28]
Before you get a regular iPad, find a way to look at an iPad Air. For me, the display on the Air is much nicer to use and read with. It has an anti-reflective coating that I think is worth the extra price. It also supports the wireless use of the Apple Pencil which is very convenient. Look at that too. It might seem like something she doesn't need, but you might be surprised if you advent looked at the technology before.
Also, I don't know if you have kids, but I find myself looking at and editing a lot of family photos on the iPad. I thought it would be more of a media content thing, but I ended up doing more than expected and was glad I had bumped up to the Air. I was a lonnngggg time mini-user and thought the Air would be too big but is turned out to be a pretty comfortable size for doing just about everything well. |
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Originally Posted By Matthew_Q: "My wife needs a car to get groceries and pick the kids up at schools" Your reply: Porsche 911 GT3 Anyway, I agree with the posts that say to get the smaller memory. Honestly, there's not a lot that I store on my iPad mini or my iPhone. My Mini is a 64GB version, the most recent gen. I love it. I never miss having more space. My iPhone is a 14Pro with 256GB space. I'm not even using half of it with a decent amount of music and all of my pictures. View Quote 911 GT3 is always the right answer. I pick up my kid and groceries in mine all the time and it has a roll cage |
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Originally Posted By Marie: I can't imagine why someone gets an iPad with cell service unless they take it out and about. Most people I know use their iPads at home (or maybe while traveling) and the wifi version is fine. You can always use your phone for a hotspot if needed. View Quote GPS only comes with cellular iPads. For many, that is a consideration. |
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[Last Edit: Triggerstuck]
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I received my new IPad 10th Gen yesterday. 64 Gb. It sure was nice to be able to just transfer everything over from my old iPad to this new one during setup. My old 8th gen worked fine, but the screen was spider webbed bad. Had it for five years(?) and it worked fine. It too was 64 Gb and with all the pics, emails, etc, I still had more than half the space left.
$349.99 at Costco. I just checked and they were out of stock. |
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[#32]
Originally Posted By torstin: GPS only comes with cellular iPads. For many, that is a consideration. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By torstin: Originally Posted By Marie: I can't imagine why someone gets an iPad with cell service unless they take it out and about. Most people I know use their iPads at home (or maybe while traveling) and the wifi version is fine. You can always use your phone for a hotspot if needed. GPS only comes with cellular iPads. For many, that is a consideration. And Apple does an absolutely shit job of making that little bit clear. |
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Here’s an example from a butterfly, an example that it can be happy on a hard rock. An example that it can lie on this unsweetened stone, friendlessly and all alone. Now let my bed. I do not care.
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[#33]
Thanks.
Went ahead and ordered a 10th generation 256gb. She has no need for a pro. If we get 4-5 years out of it, Ill be happy. |
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[#34]
Originally Posted By torstin: Before you get a regular iPad, find a way to look at an iPad Air. For me, the display on the Air is much nicer to use and read with. It has an anti-reflective coating that I think is worth the extra price. It also supports the wireless use of the Apple Pencil which is very convenient. Look at that too. It might seem like something she doesn't need, but you might be surprised if you advent looked at the technology before. Also, I don't know if you have kids, but I find myself looking at and editing a lot of family photos on the iPad. I thought it would be more of a media content thing, but I ended up doing more than expected and was glad I had bumped up to the Air. I was a lonnngggg time mini-user and thought the Air would be too big but is turned out to be a pretty comfortable size for doing just about everything well. View Quote Logitech Crayon is cheaper and nicer to write with, unless you do a ton of art and need some specialized bits only Apple Pencil can do. What’s also nice about the Crayon is you just turn it on. No having to set it up. I use my iPad 10th gen for read a ton with Kindle app. So I keep a lot of books on mine. Still have a shit ton of storage left. |
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