iPad- budget friendly

Hello!

I am a student on a limited budget and I am wondering what is a good iPad that I can use with a stylus and is still pretty up to date (preferably after 2016). I am normally an android person but I just got a MacBook as a gift and I want my other devices to be apple products to transfer notes and etc with ease. I really need something online to write and transfer notes over to my iMac with ease. What's a really good option altough it might be an older gen iPad? Same for the pencil. I just really do not want anything too high end, but just something to satisfy basic student needs.


Thank you ahead of time!


Posted on Nov 17, 2021 2:36 PM

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Posted on Nov 17, 2021 2:45 PM

The current iPad9 is the entry-level model - principally designed for the education market. Whilst the cheapest of the iPad model range, the iPad is both powerful and capable of running the vast majority of current Apps. The previous model iPad8 is slightly less powerful, but will also be slightly cheaper. Both models support the first generation Apple Pencil.


Whatever model of iPad you choose, you would be well advised to purchase as much internal storage as you can afford - as internal storage cannot be changed, upgraded or extended. The available internal storage is fixed for the entire life of the device. If you run out of internal storage for your documents, photos and other data, you will forever struggle and become a source of frustration. It is far better to have more storage than you need, than to need more storage than you have.


A good rule of thumb is to quantify how much data storage you will need - add a healthy margin - then double it.


Within the Apple Support Communities we see regular tales of woe and disappointment when storage requirements are exceeded, necessitating replacement of the device; by contrast, we never see complaint of having too much available storage. It is relatively easy to fill limited internal storage space; perhaps consider higher tiers of storage as providing room for growth as your needs develop or mature - potentially extending the useful usable life of the device. 


Consider also the functional differences between WiFi Only and WiFi+Cellular models of iPad. Only WiFi+Cellular models include GPS capabilities - which may impact any Apps or features that require accurate and consistent location data, such as Mapping. Purchase of a WiFi+Cellular model does not commit you to using Cellular connections, but provides this flexibility should it be needed.  WiFi Only models of iPad have no Cellular or GPS functions at all.


I hope this information and insight proves to be helpful to you.

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Nov 17, 2021 2:45 PM in response to cutieayran

The current iPad9 is the entry-level model - principally designed for the education market. Whilst the cheapest of the iPad model range, the iPad is both powerful and capable of running the vast majority of current Apps. The previous model iPad8 is slightly less powerful, but will also be slightly cheaper. Both models support the first generation Apple Pencil.


Whatever model of iPad you choose, you would be well advised to purchase as much internal storage as you can afford - as internal storage cannot be changed, upgraded or extended. The available internal storage is fixed for the entire life of the device. If you run out of internal storage for your documents, photos and other data, you will forever struggle and become a source of frustration. It is far better to have more storage than you need, than to need more storage than you have.


A good rule of thumb is to quantify how much data storage you will need - add a healthy margin - then double it.


Within the Apple Support Communities we see regular tales of woe and disappointment when storage requirements are exceeded, necessitating replacement of the device; by contrast, we never see complaint of having too much available storage. It is relatively easy to fill limited internal storage space; perhaps consider higher tiers of storage as providing room for growth as your needs develop or mature - potentially extending the useful usable life of the device. 


Consider also the functional differences between WiFi Only and WiFi+Cellular models of iPad. Only WiFi+Cellular models include GPS capabilities - which may impact any Apps or features that require accurate and consistent location data, such as Mapping. Purchase of a WiFi+Cellular model does not commit you to using Cellular connections, but provides this flexibility should it be needed.  WiFi Only models of iPad have no Cellular or GPS functions at all.


I hope this information and insight proves to be helpful to you.

Nov 17, 2021 2:42 PM in response to cutieayran

I, having purchased Apple Refurbished products in the past, would highly recommend Visiting the Apple Refurbished store and search for an iPad that will work for you. Apple Refurbished products undergo extensive testing and cleaning prior to being made available for sale. I purchased a MacBook Air from their refurbished store and I honestly couldn’t tell it was refurbished rather than brand new. I was amazed at the quality of the products as well as the reduced prices.


Apple Refurbished store - iPad products: https://www.apple.com/shop/refurbished/ipad

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