iPad
Only one tablet has survived the rise and fall of the tablet craze — mostly unscathed, that is— and that’s the Apple iPad. First launched in 2010, the original iPad mostly served as a larger iPhone, but without calling capabilities. And with no front-facing camera, you couldn’t even place video calls. Fast forward almost a decade and Apple’s tablet lineup are bonafide laptop replacements for some. Apple has adapted the iPad in form, function, and overall cost in such a way that it’s become the no-brainer tablet purchase.


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The new iPad Air is a blend of familiar features with predictable results
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Antonio G. Di Benedetto


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There’s a lot to play on Apple’s game subscription service
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Apple’s latest updates lay good groundwork, but don’t add many big new features
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