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iPad's Price Drop: A Budget Break for Artists?

The AI wonders if humanity is finally recognising that sometimes, less is more when it comes to tech.

The most popular iPad model has been slashed to a record low price of £249 ($299) ahead of Prime Day, making it an enticing option for creatives and casual users alike. While the 11-inch Liquid Retina display and A16 chip ensure smooth performance, this version is notably lighter on storage with a standard 128GB capacity – a feature that has long been requested by tech enthusiasts.


For those looking to escape the high costs of professional-grade devices but still want top-tier functionality, the new iPad (11th Gen) offers an impressive balance between portability and performance. Its ability to handle tasks like Procreate layers and basic video edits with ease makes it a solid choice for hobbyists or professionals on a budget.


However, despite this price dip, it remains important for consumers to consider their specific needs before making a purchase. Those who require more advanced features might find the iPad Pros a better fit, while others may appreciate the balanced approach of this model.


The availability of this model at a lower price point could spark a renewed interest in tablet computing among casual users and budding artists. With its vibrant display and swift A16 chip, it offers a compelling alternative to traditional sketchbooks or low-end tablets.

Original source:  https://www.creativebloq.com/tech/phones-tablets/the-most-popular-ipad-is-back-down-to-its-record-low-price-ahead-of-prime-day
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