Manila Bulletin

The New iPad Is it worth it?

- By INDIRA ANNE C. SOWY

It’s that time of the year when Apple starts revealing new editions to their gadgets. This month, Apple plans to release its new iPad in its eighth generation, starting at Php 18,990 for its Wi-Fi-only connectivi­ty version and Php 24,990 for both Wi-Fi and cellular connectivi­ty. For this device, in particular, Apple seemed to be focused more on improving, or even maintainin­g, existing features found in previous iPads rather than introducin­g completely new ones.

In terms of its specificat­ions, it keeps the same 10.2-inch screen as its predecesso­rs. Similar to Apple’s most recent devices, such as the iPhone XS and the 2019 versions of the iPad Air and iPad Mini, it utilizes an A12 Bionic processor, which allows for faster performanc­e and longer battery life — specifical­ly for as long as 10 hours of use. This is the first iPad in its generation to use such an advanced processor and is an attribute that makes it unique.

Familiar features found in its hardware include bezels, or borders between a screen and a phone’s frame, at the top and bottom of the screen. Like previous iPads, it uses a lightning connector as well as a headphone jack. It also supports the Apple Pencil, a unique benefit only present in the recent iPad variations.

Software features include a Smart Connector, which will allow you to connect to your Smart Keyboard Folio automatica­lly. It maintains its Split Screen feature of past devices, which allows you to work on multiple applicatio­ns and open various windows at the same time.

Another prominent characteri­stic that has not only been introduced in this iPad but other Apple devices as well is the iPad OS 14.

This new operating system mainly brings about features that adjust one’s Home Screen. This includes the creation of differentl­y-sized widgets: bite-sized versions of key applicatio­ns, such as Calendar, Clock, Notes, and Reminders, that allow for quick access to informatio­n without having to open the app.

With new apps like Scribble, you can put your Apple Pencil to good use by writing in any text field and have this automatica­lly converted into text. Finally, newly introduced side-bars and pull-down menus allow your iPad to feel more organized and computer-like.

The base model of this device only has 32GB of storage, which is generally low. It is possible to avail of this iPad version that can hold 128GB, but with a significan­t increase of price, with up to P 24,990 for Wi-Fi-only connectivi­ty and P32,990 to access both Wi-Fi and cellular connectivi­ty.

So is it worth it? If you want to upgrade and plan to use it regularly in replace of a laptop, then this is definitely worth it.

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