Hi Anon! Whether it's a wise investment depends on your current needs. Personally, I use my iPad extensively for taking down notes and reading e-books. So I find it a worthwhile purchase for myself.
Furthermore, the iPad Air 4 is quite an upgrade from its predecessor, since it has a larger display (the Touch ID has relocated to the sleep/ wake button), better processor (A14 vs A12), USB-C connector and supports Apple Pencil 2 (its predecessor only supports the first generation Apple Pencil).
So if you see yourself using it extensively and find the new features appealing, it might be wise to get the iPad Air 4. Hope it helps!
Hi Anon! Whether it's a wise investment depends on your current needs. Personally, I use my iPad extensively for taking down notes and reading e-books. So I find it a worthwhile purchase for myself.
Furthermore, the iPad Air 4 is quite an upgrade from its predecessor, since it has a larger display (the Touch ID has relocated to the sleep/ wake button), better processor (A14 vs A12), USB-C connector and supports Apple Pencil 2 (its predecessor only supports the first generation Apple Pencil).
So if you see yourself using it extensively and find the new features appealing, it might be wise to get the iPad Air 4. Hope it helps!