iPad (11-inch, 2024)

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iPad (11-inch, 2024)

280 positive 4 neutral 54 negative

Based on 338 Reddit mentions

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This feature isn’t talked about enough!

I actually chose to specifically get an m4 air + a16 iPad to use this feature. It's called Sidecar. I could've bought the m4 mbp, but the air + ipad were a better choice for me in the end. Similar performance to the mbp, but with 2 screens (and the iPad can be used for note taking)

DiamondDepth_YT in r/ipad

July 1, 2025 5:22 AM

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Upgrading from iPad air M1 to Ipad A16

I wouldn't call going from iPad Air M1 to iPad A16 an "upgrade" (less RAM, less processing power, no laminated display, etc) But if it works for you, it works.

unoanddougie in r/ipad

December 3, 2025 9:03 PM

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iPad A16 or IPad Air

The air has a more powerful chip compared to the a16, and a laminated screen that is less reflective. My use case is the same as yours, I went for the a16 which is perfect. The screen is reflective on a low brightness setting, but only in areas with lots of light. The Air is more powerful, but if yo

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MikasaAckerman0977 in r/ipad

December 1, 2025 10:11 AM

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iPad A16 (Brand New) or iPad Air M4 (Used - Like New)

Air M4 100% Better in every way, aside from the price. Much faster, with more RAM, so will last far longer and can run the "AAA" games Apple is advertising if you want. Support for the better Apple Pencil Better (laminated) display Will likely support more features as the OS updates go on, whilst th

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Subsyxx in r/ipad

April 13, 2026 2:19 PM

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What are the disadvantages of 120Hz on iPhone?

Honestly I didn’t notice a difference until I got an iPad A16 (60hz) and it’s night and day worse than the 120 hz on my 15 Pro

ComprehensiveFee2442 in r/iphone

July 25, 2025 1:50 AM

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Is the air really really worth the extra money?

No, you can take notes perfectly well on an A16 iPad. I did for many years. Now I have the Air and realistically it's about the same. I never noticed the non-laminated screen unless I was specifically looking for the air gap. I did once. OK, it's there, no big deal. Same OS, same apps. Not worth the

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Janknitz in r/ipad

September 8, 2025 8:08 PM

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M1 iPad Air or A16 iPad?

If it's the 256GB M1 Air, and you are fine buying a used iPad without warranty, then the Air is the better product It has a more powerful processor, it has more RAM, it has a laminated display, and it uses Pencil 2 (or some very good $30 clones) that charge magnetically on the side The iPad 11 (A16)

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colin_staples in r/ipad

April 18, 2025 8:32 AM

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iPad for only studying and note taking

Even the basic A16 iPad can do that comfortably. The iPad Air has got a slightly nicer screen (laminated, no air gap) and the iPad Pro got the nicest screen, OLED variety with 120 Hz. But that would be like driving a Ferrari to the supermarket.

Hugo_Notte in r/ipad

November 27, 2025 9:30 AM

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Which ipad to get under 400usd

My wife still has her 2018 Pro. It’s still great. The screen, speakers, and microphones still blow the latest standard iPad out of the water. The old processor still has more CPU and GPU cores and can handle multicore workloads well when compared to the A16 iPad. But for the same price, you might be

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AnotherDrone001 in r/ipad

May 31, 2025 11:55 PM

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I want to buy the iPad A16 but…

As a owner of an iPad A16. the non-laminated display doesn’t bother me.

Valuable-Cut5861 in r/ipad

November 9, 2025 3:01 PM

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