![]() ![]() This means that it doesn’t have the same wide library of apps to choose from compared to Android’s own platform. It also doesn’t share the Google Play store, instead operating its own Amazon app store. Fire Kids: Amazon offers a child-friendly version of each of its modelsĪmazon’s Fire tablets use a variation of the Android operating system named FireOS, which is controlled by Amazon and doesn’t offer the level of freedom to users that a standard Android tablet would.Fire HD 10: Amazon’s premium 10-inch tablet is the closest in the range to an iPad rival.Fire HD 8: Amazon’s all-rounder 8-inch tablet, a great value model to choose.Fire HD 8 Plus: The newest model, with wireless charging and extra RAM for a bit more speed.The Fire tablet is Amazon’s answer to the iPad, in much the same way that your local supermarket offers its own brand alternative to popular chips – it’s notably cheaper, but cuts a few corners, and just isn’t quite as good. The large screens are also a great boon to creative types. The Pro models are designed for those who need a little extra firepower from their iPad, with the M2 processor under the hood easily juggling the tasks of the most demanding users. It’s a bit more expensive, but the specs justify this, and it’s a powerful iPad device, perfectly replicated on a smaller scale. Packing in an M1 processor, it’s essentially the iPad Air in a smaller package. The iPad Mini had been left unloved by Apple for several years, but a 2021 update has made it a serious contender. It’s a good compromise for those that need a bit more muscle but don’t have the budget for Apple’s Pro range. It doesn’t quite rival the firepower of the Pro series, though. The iPad Air offers a bit more than the entry-level model, with the M1 processor makes it pretty powerful with a higher price tag and a slim body. With the most recent iPad release adding the high-powered processor, it's the go-to option for the majority of users. The lineup offers a good variety, but in most cases, we’d suggest the iPad 10.9 – it’s very much the everyman of the range, offering up a vivid screen, light and portable build, and an M2 processor capable of some fairly heavy lifting. iPad Mini: The smallest iPad, powerful, compact and stylus compatible.iPad Pro 12.9: Supercharged and super large (with a price tag to match).iPad Pro 11: A supercharged iPad with a beefier processor.iPad Air: A slim tablet with an unbeatable processor and great rear camera.iPad 10.9: The classic iPad, and the best model for everyday use.Since its introduction in 2010, the iPad has become synonymous with tablets – and with good reason. If you want a powerful tablet that will last you for years, and which supports a huge range of apps, the iPad is the one to go for. ![]() iPad owners tend to be loyal to their products, thanks to the combination of great design, power, and a buttery-smooth user interface which makes using them so enjoyable. Even if you’ve never owned one, you’ll most certainly have used one at some point. ![]()
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