The non-laminated screen isn't really an issue for me. It's honestly not as bad as some people make it, but it's still something to be aware of. The other criticism of the 10th gen iPad are well-deserved, though. These are all intentional compromises intended to separate the entry level iPad from the Air and Pro in such a way to push potential buyers to move up. That said, people should not underestimate the iPad. As Brad pointed out, it is a seriously powerful device for its price range. As far as drawing goes, it's the best bang for the buck, hands down.
It’s not just the laminated screen it’s the fact we are in 2023 and there cheating out I’m really dumb stuff and charging you extra for it. They make it seem like it’s for education but it’s for money. As an artist I would still get it bc I don’t really care for the screen issue but the facts they do this for money which is very true to non naïve ppl.
@@UnseenShortss you can still get the iPad 9. It’s still fine and better value. The Pencil charges better. Not everything is for artists, and this tablet clearly isn’t. If it was they would have spent more time on sorting the Pencil situation out.
used a non laminated screen for years. you'll get used to it. it was a windows tablet so the hover feature helped a lot tho. non laminated is enough, but laminated screen definitely feels amazing
ofcourse you will tell yourself it doesnt matter, because you have to cope. Budget tablets that cost less than half of ipad have laminated displays. Its not that expensive.
iPad 10th gen is great, you can easily run games and have an easy drawing experience. as someone who plays games that take up alot of storage, like genshin impart, etc. it runs I would say faster than a computer from what I’ve seen and it’s not easy to take up all its storage. it’s also good if you forget your pin, you have a Touch ID instead so you can still get in.
I am just fed up seeing tons of these types of video who those speakers are professional digital illustrators. They see it from their perspective and try to sell their classes as part of their business other than guide those beginners who want to learn from traditional to digital. Those beginners barely understand what is laminated or regular glass. Secondly they don't even know what is pixelated or vector. Thirdly, instead of promoting expensive ipad for beginners, for what reason? There are so many tablets out there for drawing and it doesn't have to be ipad or Procreate, and yes, Procreate is an easy app to use for drawing compare to other app but everyone can drawing using tablets in general and it doesn't have to be the 8gb ram to begin with. Ipad 10th gen or Air 3rd are good for beginners! Just my opinion.
my last ipad is mini 2nd gen. now that 10th is out, i'm so grateful ! wanting to buy Air but it's too expensive! even with Education Apple Store price, the difference between 10th and Air is USD$150 ! I'm a teacher and my work basically involve PDF, Words/Pages, Powerpoint/Keynote, and Excel/Numbers. And I connect my screen to projector for teaching alot. Laminated or not, it's not an issue for me. I don't play games, not using for music production, video editing, etc. I have MacBook Air M1 already for those tasks.
I saw a video today with "vintage" footage of an pro artist working on Peter Jackson's 2005 movie "King Kong". The artist was using a *first* generation Wacom Intuos desk tablet, not even a Cintiq!😲
Actually the hover feature is a big feature. Especially when using sidecar and you want to use it as an intuos style tablet on your Mac. It’s not worth selling your M1 for the upgrade, but it almost is. Personally the 2018 to 2020 upgrade was the smallest. The Chip was basically the same and the 2gb of RAM jump was a bit minor and no one buying an iPad for cameras 😂
No, it should actually be the 2020 iPad Pro, with only one extra gpu core, and 2gb of extra ram, LiDAR Scanner and ultra wide camera is pretty much useless for artists. At least the M2 have dramatically increased GPU performance that definitely will help with 3d sculpting, and the hover feature is very useful for painting, you can finally see the size of your brush before your pencil touch the screen, and it is leagues and bound better for sidecar.
Your reviews are exceptionally helpful! They helped me and my sister pick out drawing tablets, and almost any pen display I looked up, you had them greatly reviewed. Also your art school channel is really cool, and I believe it will help me and my sister in our digital art journey. You are the best!
If you not an artist the 10th gen is a very compelling tablet. The camera positioning and function row on the Magic Keyboard aren’t that small of an upgrade. Personally, a Logitech keyboard case (I use that for my pro, more practical than the apple stuff) and a crayon might be the better option. It charges with usb c and it’s basically an Apple Pencil without pressure sensitivity. Which for a non artist is more than adequate
the difference isnt actually that much between the screens price and the glasses. apple just jacks up the price for these displays to 11 to make you think it is. the complete screen (laminated, 11" ips) of my lenovo p11 plus costs around 10 bucks more than the ipad 9s glass and that has a smaller 10.2" screen. just give us a laminated display apple. everything has one including the cheapest samsung tab A8. also did you know that you can pair the pencil 1 to the usb c air or pro ipads. you just need to do it manually. tldr. just get the air 4 refurb or the ipad 9 or if it doesnt need to be an ipad get an android tablet from like samsung or lenovo.
So I needed a medium size iPad for sketching, I hope I don’t regret my decision on the 2019 air model, but I will say that not having to buy a second gen pencil, and keeping the same one that works on my mini and old 12.9 pro, while still getting something that charged via usb c and sort of looked like what I really wanted which was the 2020 air, and had a younger battery, were all reasons that made me consider this strongly, except it really wasn’t that cheap for me, in the EU everything is more expensive also, but not having to buy another pencil on a budget for something being purchased specifically for single layer sketching from life was the main reason for my attraction here….
Coming from an 2018 iPad 6th gen (first low end iPad with apple pencil support) software support will probably go on for at least another year or two. But I have toyed with the idea that if I upgraded to 10th gen in the future I could keep my old apple pencil and save some money 🤔 Also have thought about setting up a dedicated lighting charger/brick for the pencil in the past using the included adapter that came with the pencil in the box. Would really prefer a lidar sensor and 120hrz screen if I were to upgrade though in reality, since my use is mostly 3d hobby work these days. I love my 6th gen, family 4th gen was a rock solid device too, battery still holds a decent charge for some reason after 10 years.
@@yzxz9012 My first procreate project is from September 14, 2018 which I think is (4 years 7months ago) when I got my pencil. I haven't used it very heavy as I wish, but it's invaluable when I want to sketch, make a thumbnail, or sculpt. I regularly charge it when it's low and turn it off at 70 because it wakes from sleep whenever you move the iPad, it will drain battery when your on the road but if you don't touch your iPad for a week at your house the pencil will have much more battery life for example. Highly recommend if you have an art usecase or are a student, it's great for written math and stuff. Otherwise I probably wouldn't recommend.
@@NickelLight I already have first gen pencil, I got the pencil with the iPad second hand at a very good deal, for the moment the pencil works fine but I stay with a little fear that it might end the life span and I need to get a new one at a much higher price that I bought it
@@yzxz9012 I wouldn't worry about it, I think I read online apple was still offering $29 USD battery replacements for first gen. If you charge it regularly/use it sporadically and store accordingly to their guidelines hopefully should have a long life for you :)
I'm loving your channel buddy! The best out there for reviewing electronic products for artists done by an actual artist. I just wish you would do more reviews on products that are other than iPad or Samsung (I'm sure there are hidden gems out there). Plus aim for an international audience, you got a big following worldwide! 👍
as a student this video actually makes me think about buying it (even though I dont have any apple products!), especially the non-laminated part. good fix-ability is - well.. good!
This has 4gb of ram vs 3gb from the 9th gen, that 1gb extra of ram gives you a lot more layers. That is the only value it has over the 9th gen. Is it enough? I went for a refurbished air 4th gen
I’ve been wanting to get a label printer for my small business for the longest time and finally pulled the trigger. I’m glad I did ! This machine is great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxw55tQTywUAAOsbrlwxONZULry77sFF1Q and the blue/green color matches the rest of the accents in my office. My favorite part is how small the footprint is. It’s less than 1/4 the size of my regular printer.Set up was fairly easy. Seller will email you a link with video instructions Which I found to be more helpful than the written instructions. I use a Mac and had no issues. They even included an adaptor for USB to USB-c which is great because I’m always losing mine! I had a few issues getting the labels to print properly and wasted quite a few sheets. You need to play around with the settings to get everything adjusted just right. If you have the wrong settings, it’ll crop off the edges or feed through blank labels. These aren’t issues with the machine though, just user error.
For me it's the USB C port that's the difference from getting the 9th Gen and this. I have purchased a compatible 3rd party pencil that charges through USB C. It's cheaper than the 1st Gen pencil, but works just as fine. The A14 chip on the 10th Gen is slightly detuned too btw.
Could you take a look at the Huion note x10 because there are not many reviews about it and would love to see someone review it and get it more attention cause personally its a really great device
Who actually uses that tho? It's more of a "Oh, guess that's nice" than a "I totally need this" because the way of using it is slower than doing it manually
iPad Air 4th gen can be had for £330 in UK, albeit with 64gb but I’m tempted to drop on one for drawing on the go and lower risk device when travelling and getting the Apple Pencil 2 support and laminated display. Came here to see if iPad can hold up but lack of lamination is a deal breaker, plus I’d prefer to have just one pencil, though 7th May 2024 is just around the corner…
Glad you have relooked at this and are more understanding of why Apple has to make what looks like strange calls. This iPad sells in education, health and business; other factors are essential to keep those customers onboard. These include non-laminated displays so IT departments can replace broken displays in-house and use the OG Apple Pencil they probably have in abundance. As for price, it was a shock on release, but we have seen all other OEMs follow with hefty price rises in tech as inflation bites. Thankfully Apple offers the 9th gen so consumers can still get value. As for the rest, it is an iPad, so it is fantastic.
10th gen is 599€ for 256gb while ipad 6th gen is 699€ for 128 gb and 829€ for 256gb. The pencil pro is 149€ ... how expensive is that! By the way, for those pro and air 2024 they don't come with the charger here in UK and Europe so another additional 25€ ... I just say to myself, this would be the end of me buying the Apple products unless I am going back to the US, then I will get it from there.
brad, i've had my ipad 8th gen since launch, is ipad pro m2 12.9 really a worthy upgrade? i'm an artist and i use my ipad daily for illustration work. it's still doing great although clip studio crashes every now and then. i just want a larger screen, but i still can't fully convince myself to spend 1,399USD for this.
I swear they did the segregation to get people to upgrade to the air to get the 2nd-gen Pencil. Otherwise there's not a lot of separation other than the screen and maybe more horsepower.
I've been looking into the Samsung s7 fe and it's now over 540 on Amazon this tablet is 375 and the apple pencil is 75 with all the accessories it'll be under 500 i think this is a better deal
thing is samsung has no procreate😢 if it has id switch now im stuck with ipad9 but idk im still fine tho😂 i started in ipad6 then ipad mini5 niw ipad9 been using it for 2years now, idk i love home button and i can get 256gb storage cheaper, sadly ipad9 is the last ipad with home button😢
Hey can you confirm that iPad 10 gen upper speakers have low sounds or they just dnt work? Is anyone facing same issue? Although I can feel the vibration from these speakers with low sound but not sure please confirm
It is a whole year from this IPad coming out, and over 2 years from the ninth gen... But gosh, do I just think on picking up the ninth gen. Some could say "but it looks old!", but with the display basically not changing (but only the bezels), I might just say "but the older one looks cooler, and more old-school!" Like really, for me, tenth gen IPad didn't even have reason to exist...
Please I really need ur help,i really need ur support , The problem is i dont have graphic tablet am 16 years and parent says they can afford it so intend to you because ur Good heart will never let me go empty handed thank you God bless you
XP pen artist 12 2nd gen - a very cheap but worth it display tablet if you have a computer. Brad also reviewed it on this channel. XP pen Deco mini 7 - Great for beginners for about $40 which is the one I have. And I never for once have regretted my decision
apple rarely cut corner wtf then what the fucks 64gb storage for a 700 pound tablet thats what i call cutting corners also the non laminated screen thats cutting corners look at smamsung there budget tablet is like 255/300 100 to 150 less than this ipad 10 and it has free pen, laminated screen and a damn sd card slot to upgrade your storage which should be a thing for all tablets and phones all apple have ever done is cut corners and have gotten away with for far too long and only reason i've never bothered to by an ipad 650/700 plus 110 for pen but they only give you 60hz and 64gb like wtf
apple is consistently one of the most consumer unfriendly companies documented when it comes to the big tech companies the idea that they dont laminate the screen because it good break and ud have to replace the hole thing is ridiculous it would be the other way around for them if anything thats why a entry level educational product is 60% more expensve than the year before version where i am at
Hey Brad! I am a newbie to digital art illustration and have some great ideas based on digital art.. I was contemplating between the Samsung galaxy s6 lite, Apple 9th Gen, or 10th Gen which one would you suggest the best? I obviously don't want to spend much money and Apple products are overpriced in my Country.. I already have a Macbook Air which I recently bought before my digital art ideas and obviously, I have other Apple products so now I am baffled.. Would appreciate any advice to pick the right one..
Honestly cheapest option that will work well is either the s6 lite for around $300 and it comes with a pencil or the iPad 9th gen plus the Apple Pencil will be around $350 to $400 here in the us so idk whichever one is cheaper for you make sure to get hipaint it’s a free procreate for iOS and android.
The non-laminated screen isn't really an issue for me. It's honestly not as bad as some people make it, but it's still something to be aware of. The other criticism of the 10th gen iPad are well-deserved, though. These are all intentional compromises intended to separate the entry level iPad from the Air and Pro in such a way to push potential buyers to move up. That said, people should not underestimate the iPad. As Brad pointed out, it is a seriously powerful device for its price range. As far as drawing goes, it's the best bang for the buck, hands down.
It’s not just the laminated screen it’s the fact we are in 2023 and there cheating out I’m really dumb stuff and charging you extra for it. They make it seem like it’s for education but it’s for money. As an artist I would still get it bc I don’t really care for the screen issue but the facts they do this for money which is very true to non naïve ppl.
@@UnseenShortss you can still get the iPad 9. It’s still fine and better value. The Pencil charges better.
Not everything is for artists, and this tablet clearly isn’t. If it was they would have spent more time on sorting the Pencil situation out.
@@sloppynyuszi.
used a non laminated screen for years. you'll get used to it. it was a windows tablet so the hover feature helped a lot tho. non laminated is enough, but laminated screen definitely feels amazing
ofcourse you will tell yourself it doesnt matter, because you have to cope.
Budget tablets that cost less than half of ipad have laminated displays.
Its not that expensive.
iPad 10th gen is great, you can easily run games and have an easy drawing experience. as someone who plays games that take up alot of storage, like genshin impart, etc. it runs I would say faster than a computer from what I’ve seen and it’s not easy to take up all its storage. it’s also good if you forget your pin, you have a Touch ID instead so you can still get in.
do you have 64 or 256 gb?
@@honipai 256, but I’ve had 64 gb iPads and they still run amazing.
I am just fed up seeing tons of these types of video who those speakers are professional digital illustrators. They see it from their perspective and try to sell their classes as part of their business other than guide those beginners who want to learn from traditional to digital. Those beginners barely understand what is laminated or regular glass. Secondly they don't even know what is pixelated or vector. Thirdly, instead of promoting expensive ipad for beginners, for what reason? There are so many tablets out there for drawing and it doesn't have to be ipad or Procreate, and yes, Procreate is an easy app to use for drawing compare to other app but everyone can drawing using tablets in general and it doesn't have to be the 8gb ram to begin with. Ipad 10th gen or Air 3rd are good for beginners! Just my opinion.
my last ipad is mini 2nd gen. now that 10th is out, i'm so grateful ! wanting to buy Air but it's too expensive! even with Education Apple Store price, the difference between 10th and Air is USD$150 ! I'm a teacher and my work basically involve PDF, Words/Pages, Powerpoint/Keynote, and Excel/Numbers. And I connect my screen to projector for teaching alot. Laminated or not, it's not an issue for me. I don't play games, not using for music production, video editing, etc. I have MacBook Air M1 already for those tasks.
wow same! i had the ipad mini 2 and now i moved to ipad 10 for drawing.
@@iiaminevitableis it good ? Are you satisfied with the 10th gen ?
@@aviatejazii1738 i'm actually kind of getting used to it, i mostly draw on paper and this feels really new.
I saw a video today with "vintage" footage of an pro artist working on Peter Jackson's 2005 movie "King Kong". The artist was using a *first* generation Wacom Intuos desk tablet, not even a Cintiq!😲
The 2022 iPad Pro was the biggest non-upgrade ever. No point getting one, the 2021 iPad Pro is more than sufficient.
The only reason if I ever pick the 2022 iPad Pro is just for extra years of support
Actually the hover feature is a big feature. Especially when using sidecar and you want to use it as an intuos style tablet on your Mac.
It’s not worth selling your M1 for the upgrade, but it almost is.
Personally the 2018 to 2020 upgrade was the smallest. The Chip was basically the same and the 2gb of RAM jump was a bit minor and no one buying an iPad for cameras 😂
@@sloppynyuszi I hate the hover feature I have the 2022 iPad
Pro and the option is annoying
@@louiesalt4116 doesn’t change the fact that a lot of artists need it for their work
No, it should actually be the 2020 iPad Pro, with only one extra gpu core, and 2gb of extra ram, LiDAR Scanner and ultra wide camera is pretty much useless for artists. At least the M2 have dramatically increased GPU performance that definitely will help with 3d sculpting, and the hover feature is very useful for painting, you can finally see the size of your brush before your pencil touch the screen, and it is leagues and bound better for sidecar.
Your reviews are exceptionally helpful! They helped me and my sister pick out drawing tablets, and almost any pen display I looked up, you had them greatly reviewed. Also your art school channel is really cool, and I believe it will help me and my sister in our digital art journey. You are the best!
If you not an artist the 10th gen is a very compelling tablet. The camera positioning and function row on the Magic Keyboard aren’t that small of an upgrade.
Personally, a Logitech keyboard case (I use that for my pro, more practical than the apple stuff) and a crayon might be the better option. It charges with usb c and it’s basically an Apple Pencil without pressure sensitivity. Which for a non artist is more than adequate
How abt if I'm a student who enjoy to drawing?
the difference isnt actually that much between the screens price and the glasses. apple just jacks up the price for these displays to 11 to make you think it is. the complete screen (laminated, 11" ips) of my lenovo p11 plus costs around 10 bucks more than the ipad 9s glass and that has a smaller 10.2" screen. just give us a laminated display apple. everything has one including the cheapest samsung tab A8. also did you know that you can pair the pencil 1 to the usb c air or pro ipads. you just need to do it manually. tldr. just get the air 4 refurb or the ipad 9 or if it doesnt need to be an ipad get an android tablet from like samsung or lenovo.
Apples laminated displays are going to be more expensive than the Lenovos because the sensors that are needed for the apple pencil.
So I needed a medium size iPad for sketching, I hope I don’t regret my decision on the 2019 air model, but I will say that not having to buy a second gen pencil, and keeping the same one that works on my mini and old 12.9 pro, while still getting something that charged via usb c and sort of looked like what I really wanted which was the 2020 air, and had a younger battery, were all reasons that made me consider this strongly, except it really wasn’t that cheap for me, in the EU everything is more expensive also, but not having to buy another pencil on a budget for something being purchased specifically for single layer sketching from life was the main reason for my attraction here….
Coming from an 2018 iPad 6th gen (first low end iPad with apple pencil support) software support will probably go on for at least another year or two. But I have toyed with the idea that if I upgraded to 10th gen in the future I could keep my old apple pencil and save some money 🤔
Also have thought about setting up a dedicated lighting charger/brick for the pencil in the past using the included adapter that came with the pencil in the box.
Would really prefer a lidar sensor and 120hrz screen if I were to upgrade though in reality, since my use is mostly 3d hobby work these days. I love my 6th gen, family 4th gen was a rock solid device too, battery still holds a decent charge for some reason after 10 years.
The pencil held You 5 years? I read online that it last about 2years
@@yzxz9012 My first procreate project is from September 14, 2018 which I think is (4 years 7months ago) when I got my pencil. I haven't used it very heavy as I wish, but it's invaluable when I want to sketch, make a thumbnail, or sculpt.
I regularly charge it when it's low and turn it off at 70 because it wakes from sleep whenever you move the iPad, it will drain battery when your on the road but if you don't touch your iPad for a week at your house the pencil will have much more battery life for example.
Highly recommend if you have an art usecase or are a student, it's great for written math and stuff. Otherwise I probably wouldn't recommend.
@@NickelLight I already have first gen pencil, I got the pencil with the iPad second hand at a very good deal, for the moment the pencil works fine but I stay with a little fear that it might end the life span and I need to get a new one at a much higher price that I bought it
@@yzxz9012 I wouldn't worry about it, I think I read online apple was still offering $29 USD battery replacements for first gen.
If you charge it regularly/use it sporadically and store accordingly to their guidelines hopefully should have a long life for you :)
@@NickelLight I dont have an official Apple store in my country so no replacement, just hoping for a long life 😅
I'm loving your channel buddy! The best out there for reviewing electronic products for artists done by an actual artist. I just wish you would do more reviews on products that are other than iPad or Samsung (I'm sure there are hidden gems out there). Plus aim for an international audience, you got a big following worldwide! 👍
as a student this video actually makes me think about buying it (even though I dont have any apple products!), especially the non-laminated part. good fix-ability is - well.. good!
Tbh I have a 8th gen iPad and I still love using it
same but i'm really tempted to get a larger screen ipad as well.
as long as it serve you, you don't need to spend
The reason I got the 10th gen over the 9 is because I wanted USB C it was a big selling point for me and the bezzel
This has 4gb of ram vs 3gb from the 9th gen, that 1gb extra of ram gives you a lot more layers. That is the only value it has over the 9th gen. Is it enough? I went for a refurbished air 4th gen
I’ve been wanting to get a label printer for my small business for the longest time and finally pulled the trigger. I’m glad I did ! This machine is great ruclips.net/user/postUgkxw55tQTywUAAOsbrlwxONZULry77sFF1Q and the blue/green color matches the rest of the accents in my office. My favorite part is how small the footprint is. It’s less than 1/4 the size of my regular printer.Set up was fairly easy. Seller will email you a link with video instructions Which I found to be more helpful than the written instructions. I use a Mac and had no issues. They even included an adaptor for USB to USB-c which is great because I’m always losing mine! I had a few issues getting the labels to print properly and wasted quite a few sheets. You need to play around with the settings to get everything adjusted just right. If you have the wrong settings, it’ll crop off the edges or feed through blank labels. These aren’t issues with the machine though, just user error.
5:24 And then the M4 Pros and M2 Airs showing that there's a way to do it but with a new Pencil to buy
For me it's the USB C port that's the difference from getting the 9th Gen and this. I have purchased a compatible 3rd party pencil that charges through USB C. It's cheaper than the 1st Gen pencil, but works just as fine. The A14 chip on the 10th Gen is slightly detuned too btw.
Can you please tell us what kind of pencil you are using?
I haven't regretted getting my iPad 9th gen at all
Non-laminated displays are significantly cheaper to repair…
But are you really cracking a screen though? You have to be ultra careless to actually break it
@@joshuepico75 It happens unfortunately…especially if you have children or use it while working.
Could you take a look at the Huion note x10 because there are not many reviews about it and would love to see someone review it and get it more attention cause personally its a really great device
5:48 You forgot to mention that the newer pencil has a side touch button and the old one doesn’t.
Who actually uses that tho? It's more of a "Oh, guess that's nice" than a "I totally need this" because the way of using it is slower than doing it manually
iPad Air 4th gen can be had for £330 in UK, albeit with 64gb but I’m tempted to drop on one for drawing on the go and lower risk device when travelling and getting the Apple Pencil 2 support and laminated display. Came here to see if iPad can hold up but lack of lamination is a deal breaker, plus I’d prefer to have just one pencil, though 7th May 2024 is just around the corner…
I have never noticed the air gap on the cheap iPads. It’s not as bad as people say it is
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Yeah, I did pretty much research about it and asked people. It's not bad and tbh, a non laminated screen makes the device easier to get repaired.
I really wish they gwve lwminated displays, would make it perfect and should be given at that price point dude.
Please review newly launched OnePlus Pad for drawing.
please do this same video for the 9th gen ipad please?
He already did lol
Glad you have relooked at this and are more understanding of why Apple has to make what looks like strange calls. This iPad sells in education, health and business; other factors are essential to keep those customers onboard. These include non-laminated displays so IT departments can replace broken displays in-house and use the OG Apple Pencil they probably have in abundance.
As for price, it was a shock on release, but we have seen all other OEMs follow with hefty price rises in tech as inflation bites. Thankfully Apple offers the 9th gen so consumers can still get value.
As for the rest, it is an iPad, so it is fantastic.
Oddly enough one thing I am always looking for is a keyboard case without a touch pad. I can't stand touch pads.
Touch pad is nice. You can just browse the internet without having to use fingers.
10th gen is 599€ for 256gb while ipad 6th gen is 699€ for 128 gb and 829€ for 256gb. The pencil pro is 149€ ... how expensive is that! By the way, for those pro and air 2024 they don't come with the charger here in UK and Europe so another additional 25€ ... I just say to myself, this would be the end of me buying the Apple products unless I am going back to the US, then I will get it from there.
Here in Italy the 10th gen is 360€
brad, i've had my ipad 8th gen since launch, is ipad pro m2 12.9 really a worthy upgrade? i'm an artist and i use my ipad daily for illustration work. it's still doing great although clip studio crashes every now and then. i just want a larger screen, but i still can't fully convince myself to spend 1,399USD for this.
Look, I would buy an M1 version of the iPad Pro instead, especially the renewed version
@@jbasasa nah i ended up getting the m2 coz m1 isn't available in my country anymore. And apple here doesn't sell refurbished ipads.
@@yamapishy9792 both m1 and m2 are great congrats for your purchase
I swear they did the segregation to get people to upgrade to the air to get the 2nd-gen Pencil. Otherwise there's not a lot of separation other than the screen and maybe more horsepower.
Horsepower bruh ain't no car
Is true tone good for artists? I want a pen display or a ipad
May I ask what software is that from 1:17 to 1:38?
It's not that Apple makes inferior products as it punishes you for not buying the expensive ones.
Adobe Fresco. It's got some cool natural media brushes.
I've been looking into the Samsung s7 fe and it's now over 540 on Amazon this tablet is 375 and the apple pencil is 75 with all the accessories it'll be under 500 i think this is a better deal
thing is samsung has no procreate😢 if it has id switch now im stuck with ipad9 but idk im still fine tho😂 i started in ipad6 then ipad mini5 niw ipad9 been using it for 2years now, idk i love home button and i can get 256gb storage cheaper, sadly ipad9 is the last ipad with home button😢
Hey can you confirm that iPad 10 gen upper speakers have low sounds or they just dnt work? Is anyone facing same issue? Although I can feel the vibration from these speakers with low sound but not sure please confirm
Is it an upgrade if I get it this iPad? Because I never had one and this it the one I could afford
or buy the ipad air 4
When are you going to upload videos on your other channel??
This is just for kids and school boards
Need help ...... Can I connect it to my pc and use the blender and most of the computer applications? For animation
It is a whole year from this IPad coming out, and over 2 years from the ninth gen... But gosh, do I just think on picking up the ninth gen. Some could say "but it looks old!", but with the display basically not changing (but only the bezels), I might just say "but the older one looks cooler, and more old-school!" Like really, for me, tenth gen IPad didn't even have reason to exist...
Please I really need ur help,i really need ur support ,
The problem is i dont have graphic tablet am 16 years and parent says they can afford it so intend to you because ur Good heart will never let me go empty handed thank you God bless you
XP pen artist 12 2nd gen - a very cheap but worth it display tablet if you have a computer. Brad also reviewed it on this channel.
XP pen Deco mini 7 - Great for beginners for about $40 which is the one I have. And I never for once have regretted my decision
apple rarely cut corner wtf then what the fucks 64gb storage for a 700 pound tablet thats what i call cutting corners also the non laminated screen thats cutting corners look at smamsung there budget tablet is like 255/300 100 to 150 less than this ipad 10 and it has free pen, laminated screen and a damn sd card slot to upgrade your storage which should be a thing for all tablets and phones all apple have ever done is cut corners and have gotten away with for far too long and only reason i've never bothered to by an ipad 650/700 plus 110 for pen but they only give you 60hz and 64gb like wtf
could you suggest me an keyboard for my ipad 10th and pen?
Can someone tell me if this iPad is compatible with procreate?
I'm upgrading from ipad 2 lol also it's my second screen, my laptop will be running all the heavy stuff, which is only like 30 chrome tabs lol
apple is consistently one of the most consumer unfriendly companies documented when it comes to the big tech companies the idea that they dont laminate the screen because it good break and ud have to replace the hole thing is ridiculous it would be the other way around for them if anything thats why a entry level educational product is 60% more expensve than the year before version where i am at
Will the iPad 10 gen get upgraded just like the iPad mini will with the A17 Chip?
I don't get why anyone would buy this over the air 4 unless they lower the price to 300 bucks
Hey Brad! I am a newbie to digital art illustration and have some great ideas based on digital art.. I was contemplating between the Samsung galaxy s6 lite, Apple 9th Gen, or 10th Gen which one would you suggest the best? I obviously don't want to spend much money and Apple products are overpriced in my Country.. I already have a Macbook Air which I recently bought before my digital art ideas and obviously, I have other Apple products so now I am baffled.. Would appreciate any advice to pick the right one..
Honestly cheapest option that will work well is either the s6 lite for around $300 and it comes with a pencil or the iPad 9th gen plus the Apple Pencil will be around $350 to $400 here in the us so idk whichever one is cheaper for you make sure to get hipaint it’s a free procreate for iOS and android.
How to charge the pencil gen 1???
Your suppose to get an adapter for that. You know how Apple is 🙄 they want us to spend more
Is it good to get screentector for ipad air 2022?
I also have a yellow iPad what are the odds 😂
this ipad is child abuse
what.
This ipad is made for kids
Firrrrrst
or please, stay third :(
FOURTH!!!
Faaaaan