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Wickedly fast and wickedly expensive, but boy what a tablet…
The original Pro tablet hasn’t lost any of its computing ambition. Where other tablets talk the laptop-class performance talk, it walks the walk, somehow cramming in the same M5 architecture powering
Price when reviewed: £999
The iPad Pro is clearly the iPad for power users to aspire to, but what if you don’t have a compelling need for that performance – or the megabucks budget to afford it? This is where the iPad Air come
Coming a year after the launch of the M4 MacBook Pro (see issue 364, p50), few people were surprised when Apple announced this year’s update to the M5. The big reveal was instead updates to the iPad P
Apple’s iPad remains near-synonymous with the whole tablet concept, and the go-to option for many buyers if they’re not splashing out on a higher-end device. The 2025 version won’t do anything to chan
The iPad Mini might be the perfect portable media device. At 195 x 135 x 6mm and only 293g in weight for the Wi-Fi-only version, it’s about as light and compact as a tablet gets. In the hand, it’s lit