Plus, all of the current iPad models support mouse and trackpad use for a more MacBook-like experience. That's good news for anyone who wants to do more than stream videos and music, browse websites and play Apple Arcade games. All but the Mini work with Apple's Smart Keyboard, though you can use any Bluetooth keyboard instead. Whichever model or screen size you go with, though, all the current iPads support the latest version of iPadOS (a version of iOS specifically for iPads) and either the first- or second-gen Apple Pencil. Regardless of your reasons, if you're thinking of buying an Apple tablet, there's a good selection to choose from. Or maybe you're thinking of jumping from an Android tablet to something that gives you access to the iPad's apps. Maybe you already have an iPhone or a MacBook and want to stay in the Apple family.
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