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.


Cameron Faulkner

There are so many new features that it’s hard to keep track
Dieter Bohn


Ashley Carman


Jacob Kastrenakes


Dieter Bohn


Jay Peters


Cameron Faulkner

It’s what we’ve all been asking for — for better or worse
Dieter Bohn

A good effort, but Apple’s Magic Keyboard looms
Sam Byford


Chaim Gartenberg

An iterative year-over-year update
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