I own an Ipad 9th Gen and been using them with the Apple Pencil 1 for uni for nearly 3 months now, the laminated display doesn’t bother me at all when writing and the price is also pretty affordable for a uni student 👍🏽
@@nathaneiledsondeguzman5981 definitely! I use my ipad mainly for education purposes such such as note taking and journaling etc. and also streaming, no games or video editing, so I’ve only used up less than 15 GB atm. Hope that answer your question! ☺️
@@plaguedmind8528 thanks mate. I plan to use it with some light games hahahah im really hooked with its notetaking capabilities. And rn 64gb is the one i can only afford
@@vanessanatalia5192 hmm I don’t use other Microsoft apps other than Outlook for email updates on my iPad. As an alternative I’m using Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, and the experience would be much better if you have an external keyboard to use along with for typing (which I unfortunately do not have). Hope that answers your question! :)
After having owned and used both the Mini and full sized IPads, I think that many (if not most) students would be better off with the new basic IPad. It is an amazing value, and it’s the one I bought for my daughter to use for college. But I chose to buy a Mini 5 for myself. I spend a lot of time “on the road”, and the Mini 5 (with a keyboard case) makes a great little mini laptop, one which is far more practical for me than a full size Ipad would. My IPad Air is now relegated to my computer desk, where it is hooked up to a monitor and used for video editing. Which IPad is best? As you pointed out, it all depends!
@@kresnowicakson2811 it totally depends on one’s usage. I need something that I can use on my kayak and motorcycle trips, so small size matters. But the keys are rather cramped. My wife is an on-line teacher, and she uses her IPad on her desk to respond to texts from her parents. Her responses have to be quick and accurate, so she used a full size IPad and keyboard. It all depends on one’s needs and usage. A bigger question is “can an IPad be a true laptop replacement?” For some people, certainly. Many students can get by with one, and anyone who needs portability over power would probably prefer it. But an awful lot of software requires a Windows computer. I keep my ancient laptop to program my GMRS radios and to ( ironically) run ITunes (yes, I still use IPods). As in all things, it all depends! But, to finally get around to actually answering your question, I think that for most users the regular Ipad makes more sense for most people than the mini. Or the Air or Pro models.
@@clydeosterhout1221 thank you for the reply, i think i will get the ipad 9th gen instead of pro, because my fiancè mainly use it for emails, microsoft offices, and note taking. One more question, will the ipad 9 will still be viable for use(updates and such)until 3 more years to come? Sorry for so many questions 😅
@@kresnowicakson2811 IPads are usually supported for a very long time. My wife’s old IPad Air 2 from 2014 is still being supported (although I suspect that it won’t be able to handle the next IOS update. It will continue to receive security updates for a couple more years. Probably. Apple does not have a specified period of time that it will support its products, but it hasn’t been a problem. The IPad 9 will be MORE than enough for the tasks you listed. A $39 Amazon Fire Tablet would perform those tasks, just much more slowly!
I would prefer the iPad 9th gen over the iPad mini 6 as a student because it gives you more value and the iPad mini’s A15 bionic chip has power you actually don’t need as a student. This is just my personal opinion 🙂
This is very, very true! But a correction if I may, the iPad 9th generation has an A15 bionic chip, not the iPad mini 6. Like all the other newer models, the iPad mini 6 has a M1 chip. But yes, the M1 chip in an iPad isn't of much use to a college student unless they use their iPad for gaming, programming, or content creation. If you just use it to watch UA-cam videos, take notes with Goodnotes, check social media, and read online and Apple Books, then the iPad 9th generation is more than sufficient.
@@garydomaz1849i think that's a mistake, ipad mini 6th is the one with A15 chip and Ipad 9th gen with A13 chip, the M1 chip only the Ipad Pro models and also the latest Ipad Air 5
I went with the 9th gen in Silver this time around, but if the iPad Mini 6 was cheaper at like $399, i think I would have gone with it. $450-$499 was a bit too steep for me since I already have the base Model M1 MBA but wanted one of the non-pro ipads for basic stuff and media consumption while lounging in bed.
exactly bro, for college there is no replacement for a laptop as a cse student but i really wanted to go paperless so thinking of getting the basic ipad
I’ve had a regular size iPad and mini and honestly the mini is the most comfortable and perfect size tablet imo it’s the best choice tablet to get especially if you are only using it for a tablet only
iPad 9 and 1st gen pencil was $368 street price. Whereas, iPad Mini 6 and 2nd gen pencil would have cost me $628. I went with the former. That said, I did contemplate the iPad Mini 6 for quite some time before going with the iPad 9. I think the 9 was the right choice for the intended use case.
Perfect timing haha. I’ve been binging videos because I need an iPad for taking notes/doing math homework college. The mini would be better in cost after factoring in the accessories/apple care. But I’ve heard of how small it is and how hard it’d be to write for hours long. I was also debating on just getting an old 2018 ipad pro with 64gb since it was around the same price. The reasons I wouldn’t get the iPad is the non laminated display and the pencil 1. I already have a mac air m1 so I would just need an iPad to write a ton with
I'd probably recommend a 2018/2020 11 inch Pro. The 2020 has 2GB more Ram and 64GB more storage but of course is a little bit more expensive so its up to you to decide which one. Overall both options would be a better choice than an iPad Mini.
@@sakhawatrahman4961 I think I’m going to go with either the 2020 pro with 256gb or maybe snag the deal for the m1 air. It ends up being around the same price after the 125 discount from the gift cards
@@sakhawatrahman4961 Ended up going with a 2020 iPad pro 11". Loving it so far. I'm very glad I made the switch to digital notes/homework. It makes it a lot easier especially in math/physics because I can just copy and past formulas. The one drawback would be the battery life. I'm not sure what the best notetaking app is that won't drain your battery quickly. It's probably a combination of notability and the 120Hz display when using the pencil that causes the iPad to die around 4-6 hours. Maybe I'm just expecting a lot from it haha.
@@AetherCS2 hey I’m exactly in the same boat as you were and am looking to get an iPad for school note taking while still having a MacBook Air as my main device. I’m deciding between an iPad mini or the 10.9 iPad Air. The iPad mini is more cost efficient, being a student, but is it worth giving up a larger screen and do you see yourself being able to take comfortable notes on a smaller screen?
I don't know what's the deal with "Note-taking". Because I get very solid grades and I never write down anything. (I am in 8th grade so my opinion might be dated to me in a few years. But even for middle school and later, i don't think i would ever have to do Note-taking ever!)
I have a 2 and a half year old base model MacBook Pro so I can live without a larger iPad. I currently use an iPad mini 5 but I’m seriously considering upgrading to the 6
five years ago, I watched one of your videos about taking notes for school using iPad and five years later you’re still making videos from students perspectives . I just wonder about your job. Do you work in a school or something?
Thoughtful review. I'm a writer and when I travel I use an iPad ( version 5) with a Logitech keyboard case rather than my laptop. The form factor is much smaller than a laptop, the battery life is great, and the keyboard (although small) is useable. However, I'm thinking about getting an iPad Mini to replace my aging iPad. Why? Because I don't do a lot of serious writing when on vacation and I mostly use the iPad for reading and media consumption. I think that I can gain some packing space in my personal item bag by using a Mini, even if I bring a folding keyboard. As a side note, I was sorry to see that the new iPad (although better) is so much more expensive than the iPad 9. I know that both are available, but I think it can be assumed that this choice will be a temporary option. My daughter works with technology for our large school district and all of the primary kids get an iPad (the district has over 16,000 total students). Not only is the cost of the iPad 10 significantly more expensive, but there is no headphone jack! Guess what, kids in school use headphones. I don't think that the district is going to spend even more money to buy each of them AirPods. I asked my daughter if the district would be concerned about kids losing tiny earbuds and she told me that a greater concern was kids eating them!
@@gktte2574 that’s what I’m gonna use it for! I still write papers and stuff on my MacBook because I don’t wanna buy an iPad Air or pro, a keyboard etc. I just need it to connect it to a Beamer and a whiteboard in school and to read and watch videos on it
This is a great video. I learned a lot from what Apple has done to improve the Basic IPad which is great! I have several iPads and my newest is the Mini 6, Purple 64GB w/cellular. I mainly bought it as an upgrade from my iPad mini 5 and I love the on the go and full screen.
Great review, thank you! I've been using iPad mini for years and love the size.. I bought the iPad mini 6 as the battery is going on my mini4.. but I much prefer how the 4 feels in the hand and there really isn't much of a difference in terms of display and speed for things like web browsing. I'll return the mini 6 and either get a new battery for my iPad mini4 or get the iPad 9 as it still has the smooth edges.
@KBN I kept the iPad mini 6 and got a new battery for the 4. I mostly use the iPad mini 4 as it's nicer to hold and use. I just use the iPad mini 6 for screen recording as it's more up to date. If I were choosing again with the knowledge I have now I would go for the iPad 9th Gen.
I ordered a Penoval from your link. I might mention that the Penoval AX model has been added (updated for 2022) for about $12 more. There isn't a good explanation about what that model includes over the original A4, but after translating a site from Taiwan, it seems to have more battery, and possibly more lights showing how much charge is left?
Wait so the iPad mini dosent have like a built in keypad like an iPhone does ? So I would have to buy a stylist or an extra item to be able to type ? So I can only read off the iPad min and not type if I don’t have a stylist or a keyboard that attaches to the iPad ? Someone please reply .
I have to choose between the iPad Air (used the have the first gen. iPad Air years ago) and the iPad mini 6th gen, as a replacement for our ipad mini 2nd gen. I think I would love the bigger screen when I am working on it for example in split mode (but i don't know how often I would even use it to work on it as I usually use my macbook pro 2019 for work) but I love how small and LIGHT the ipad mini is. A very very hard decision... For now love the ipad Mini 2! Use it for reading in bed in the evening (love how light it is), for watching Netflix, Apple+ oder Disney+ in the train when I am out to my way to work and the kids use it for school and to play apps.
I have an iPad Air and I love carrying it around in my purse. It’s so much more portable than a laptop and offers enough screen size for spurts of productivity.
I use the ipad 9 for college notes in conjunction to my laptop (which I use for typing). I got the ipad 9 as a gift ,it’s my first apple device,(tho I took a chance and bought the gen 1 pencil used for like $40 so I really I am going the budget route) My only complaint about the pencil it the fact that the cap has to be taken off for charging, even it’s round rollable design can be fixed with a pen grip(I use the grip of an actual pen on this lol)
Dumped my iPad for the Samsung galaxy tab s7, which is much more useful. But I do like the Mini 5. Mini 6 jelly scrolling effect was irritating and it costs too much for what it is
Idk how a Tab S7 is more useful for anything except maybe watching videos. Jelly scrolling is on EVERY lcd device. The only difference is on the iPad Mini 6 it is in portrait orientation where as on most tablets it is in landscape based on how the lcd controller is mounted.
Great video! I have subscribed. You did not mention how the stylus charges. I have an iPad Pro 12.9 and the Mini 6. I was looking into getting a second Apple Pencil for the Mini so I don't have to keep remembering to grab my pencil from the pro when I am on the go. This sounds like a better option to save money but still get something that is close to the Apple Pencil. Thank you for suggesting it!
hi! can i verify that the penoval linked in ur description is compatible with ipad 9th gen? because the amazon listing only indicates compatibility for the base ipad series up to the 8th gen.
I love the Mini ! Tiny & Powerful, and I’ve seen the Mini 6 as low as $399. But, the iPad 9 (the one I own), I bought for $269 ! I’m not a student, but wanted a tablet for streaming TV/Movies, Social Media and basic Browsing. I love the iPad 9, especially for the price 😎👍
Super informative video Harris! Nice to see you back! Wishing you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving also! I always learn something new when watching your videos! Mark in Iowa.
is too late to ask for a microsoft surface laptop studio review? hahahaha I'm a college student but also an artist and currrently stuck as to which I should get :'>
While praising the cheap pen you didn’t mention how it charges or if it has pressure sensitivity. If it doesn’t charge like apple pen and doesn’t have pressure sensitivity then it’s showing you have no respect for your audience.
The huge variety of productivity uses for the Mini demonstrates how versatile it can be. A Master of Non - But Good at a lot of stuff - Find by me!!! I bought an iPad Mini Cellular 9 years ago. I do not browse with it - I'm an adult -so I use my 14" laptop to browse and an Apple TV for viewing. After 9 years of ownership - I use my Mini almost exclusively when I "TRAVEL" - to do the following (otherwise it sits in a drawer) #1- as a GPS unit in my vehicles - the best GPS ever (70%) That's after over 150K miles of road trips - when I need a GPS for town use - my iPhone works fine. #2 - as a Sidecar or mirror screen to view video paired with a M2 MBA (25%) #3 - as an eReader (4%) #4 - the odd miscellaneous task (1%) This might change with the pencil. I will likely buy the new Mini 7 when it comes out later this year. The Mini is simply a great portable complimentary device that sits between an iPhone & Laptop (my MBA M2 being my favourite Apple product)
The Ipad 9th generations offers the best valur among all the Ipads!
Yeah ofc
64gb or 256 for studiant?
And wifi or cellular ?
@@emmasaliou631 I have the wifi 64 gig and it’s AMAZING
@@psychoblake is it enough for pubg,notetaking apps,ms offic,netflix, yt, and pdf editor and storing pdfs? Pls answer sir thanks
I own an Ipad 9th Gen and been using them with the Apple Pencil 1 for uni for nearly 3 months now, the laminated display doesn’t bother me at all when writing and the price is also pretty affordable for a uni student 👍🏽
Is 64gb enough.
@@nathaneiledsondeguzman5981 definitely! I use my ipad mainly for education purposes such such as note taking and journaling etc. and also streaming, no games or video editing, so I’ve only used up less than 15 GB atm. Hope that answer your question! ☺️
@@plaguedmind8528 thanks mate. I plan to use it with some light games hahahah im really hooked with its notetaking capabilities. And rn 64gb is the one i can only afford
How's microsoft office for your uni task in the ipad? Is it comfortable to use ms.office in ipad 9? Thank u before :)
@@vanessanatalia5192 hmm I don’t use other Microsoft apps other than Outlook for email updates on my iPad. As an alternative I’m using Google Docs, Sheets and Slides, and the experience would be much better if you have an external keyboard to use along with for typing (which I unfortunately do not have). Hope that answers your question! :)
After having owned and used both the Mini and full sized IPads, I think that many (if not most) students would be better off with the new basic IPad. It is an amazing value, and it’s the one I bought for my daughter to use for college. But I chose to buy a Mini 5 for myself. I spend a lot of time “on the road”, and the Mini 5 (with a keyboard case) makes a great little mini laptop, one which is far more practical for me than a full size Ipad would. My IPad Air is now relegated to my computer desk, where it is hooked up to a monitor and used for video editing. Which IPad is best? As you pointed out, it all depends!
Sir, do you think ipad 9 with keyboard and pencil would be a better laptop replacement than the ipad mini,? (For colege students)
@@kresnowicakson2811 it totally depends on one’s usage. I need something that I can use on my kayak and motorcycle trips, so small size matters. But the keys are rather cramped.
My wife is an on-line teacher, and she uses her IPad on her desk to respond to texts from her parents. Her responses have to be quick and accurate, so she used a full size IPad and keyboard.
It all depends on one’s needs and usage.
A bigger question is “can an IPad be a true laptop replacement?” For some people, certainly. Many students can get by with one, and anyone who needs portability over power would probably prefer it. But an awful lot of software requires a Windows computer. I keep my ancient laptop to program my GMRS radios and to ( ironically) run ITunes (yes, I still use IPods).
As in all things, it all depends!
But, to finally get around to actually answering your question, I think that for most users the regular Ipad makes more sense for most people than the mini. Or the Air or Pro models.
@@clydeosterhout1221 thank you for the reply, i think i will get the ipad 9th gen instead of pro, because my fiancè mainly use it for emails, microsoft offices, and note taking.
One more question, will the ipad 9 will still be viable for use(updates and such)until 3 more years to come? Sorry for so many questions 😅
@@kresnowicakson2811 IPads are usually supported for a very long time. My wife’s old IPad Air 2 from 2014 is still being supported (although I suspect that it won’t be able to handle the next IOS update. It will continue to receive security updates for a couple more years. Probably. Apple does not have a specified period of time that it will support its products, but it hasn’t been a problem.
The IPad 9 will be MORE than enough for the tasks you listed. A $39 Amazon Fire Tablet would perform those tasks, just much more slowly!
@@clydeosterhout1221 thank you so much for the insight sir ! ill be getting her the 256gb
the ipad 9th gen is really the perfect size and pffers literally everything a student can need i love mine so much
I would prefer the iPad 9th gen over the iPad mini 6 as a student because it gives you more value and the iPad mini’s A15 bionic chip has power you actually don’t need as a student. This is just my personal opinion 🙂
This is very, very true! But a correction if I may, the iPad 9th generation has an A15 bionic chip, not the iPad mini 6. Like all the other newer models, the iPad mini 6 has a M1 chip. But yes, the M1 chip in an iPad isn't of much use to a college student unless they use their iPad for gaming, programming, or content creation. If you just use it to watch UA-cam videos, take notes with Goodnotes, check social media, and read online and Apple Books, then the iPad 9th generation is more than sufficient.
@@garydomaz1849i think that's a mistake, ipad mini 6th is the one with A15 chip and Ipad 9th gen with A13 chip, the M1 chip only the Ipad Pro models and also the latest Ipad Air 5
@@mooinnn thank you!
I went with the 9th gen in Silver this time around, but if the iPad Mini 6 was cheaper at like $399, i think I would have gone with it. $450-$499 was a bit too steep for me since I already have the base Model M1 MBA but wanted one of the non-pro ipads for basic stuff and media consumption while lounging in bed.
exactly bro, for college there is no replacement for a laptop as a cse student but i really wanted to go paperless so thinking of getting the basic ipad
I’m watching this on my iPad . I can definitely say it is worth buying.
I loved the C. S. Lewis "The Problem Of Pain" book part😀
I’ve had a regular size iPad and mini and honestly the mini is the most comfortable and perfect size tablet imo it’s the best choice tablet to get especially if you are only using it for a tablet only
The price is too high tho
I always love the iPad mini, including for studying!
But one major difference is laminated and non laminated display, how it may affect the writing experience especially when taking notes.
iPad 9 and 1st gen pencil was $368 street price. Whereas, iPad Mini 6 and 2nd gen pencil would have cost me $628. I went with the former. That said, I did contemplate the iPad Mini 6 for quite some time before going with the iPad 9. I think the 9 was the right choice for the intended use case.
Perfect timing haha. I’ve been binging videos because I need an iPad for taking notes/doing math homework college. The mini would be better in cost after factoring in the accessories/apple care. But I’ve heard of how small it is and how hard it’d be to write for hours long. I was also debating on just getting an old 2018 ipad pro with 64gb since it was around the same price. The reasons I wouldn’t get the iPad is the non laminated display and the pencil 1. I already have a mac air m1 so I would just need an iPad to write a ton with
I'd probably recommend a 2018/2020 11 inch Pro. The 2020 has 2GB more Ram and 64GB more storage but of course is a little bit more expensive so its up to you to decide which one.
Overall both options would be a better choice than an iPad Mini.
@@sakhawatrahman4961 I think I’m going to go with either the 2020 pro with 256gb or maybe snag the deal for the m1 air. It ends up being around the same price after the 125 discount from the gift cards
@@sakhawatrahman4961 Ended up going with a 2020 iPad pro 11". Loving it so far. I'm very glad I made the switch to digital notes/homework. It makes it a lot easier especially in math/physics because I can just copy and past formulas. The one drawback would be the battery life. I'm not sure what the best notetaking app is that won't drain your battery quickly. It's probably a combination of notability and the 120Hz display when using the pencil that causes the iPad to die around 4-6 hours. Maybe I'm just expecting a lot from it haha.
@@AetherCS2 hey I’m exactly in the same boat as you were and am looking to get an iPad for school note taking while still having a MacBook Air as my main device. I’m deciding between an iPad mini or the 10.9 iPad Air. The iPad mini is more cost efficient, being a student, but is it worth giving up a larger screen and do you see yourself being able to take comfortable notes on a smaller screen?
Why not save money and just write notes on your brand new mac air m1?
using 8th gen 128gb….fully satisfied ❤
I don't know what's the deal with "Note-taking". Because I get very solid grades and I never write down anything. (I am in 8th grade so my opinion might be dated to me in a few years. But even for middle school and later, i don't think i would ever have to do Note-taking ever!)
I have a 2 and a half year old base model MacBook Pro so I can live without a larger iPad. I currently use an iPad mini 5 but I’m seriously considering upgrading to the 6
@KBN I traded in my Mini 5 for the 6 not long after I made that post
five years ago, I watched one of your videos about taking notes for school using iPad and five years later you’re still making videos from students perspectives . I just wonder about your job. Do you work in a school or something?
Thoughtful review. I'm a writer and when I travel I use an iPad ( version 5) with a Logitech keyboard case rather than my laptop. The form factor is much smaller than a laptop, the battery life is great, and the keyboard (although small) is useable.
However, I'm thinking about getting an iPad Mini to replace my aging iPad. Why? Because I don't do a lot of serious writing when on vacation and I mostly use the iPad for reading and media consumption. I think that I can gain some packing space in my personal item bag by using a Mini, even if I bring a folding keyboard.
As a side note, I was sorry to see that the new iPad (although better) is so much more expensive than the iPad 9. I know that both are available, but I think it can be assumed that this choice will be a temporary option. My daughter works with technology for our large school district and all of the primary kids get an iPad (the district has over 16,000 total students). Not only is the cost of the iPad 10 significantly more expensive, but there is no headphone jack! Guess what, kids in school use headphones. I don't think that the district is going to spend even more money to buy each of them AirPods. I asked my daughter if the district would be concerned about kids losing tiny earbuds and she told me that a greater concern was kids eating them!
I have laptop, I just need an ipad that can take written notes and gaming… Imma buy Ipad mini
@Simone Bernardi Thanks!, I'm also thinking of using it as an entertainment gadget when I'm laying down.
@@gktte2574 that’s what I’m gonna use it for! I still write papers and stuff on my MacBook because I don’t wanna buy an iPad Air or pro, a keyboard etc. I just need it to connect it to a Beamer and a whiteboard in school and to read and watch videos on it
This is a great video. I learned a lot from what Apple has done to improve the Basic IPad which is great! I have several iPads and my newest is the Mini 6, Purple 64GB w/cellular. I mainly bought it as an upgrade from my iPad mini 5 and I love the on the go and full screen.
Great review, thank you! I've been using iPad mini for years and love the size.. I bought the iPad mini 6 as the battery is going on my mini4.. but I much prefer how the 4 feels in the hand and there really isn't much of a difference in terms of display and speed for things like web browsing. I'll return the mini 6 and either get a new battery for my iPad mini4 or get the iPad 9 as it still has the smooth edges.
Buy a case
@KBN I kept the iPad mini 6 and got a new battery for the 4. I mostly use the iPad mini 4 as it's nicer to hold and use. I just use the iPad mini 6 for screen recording as it's more up to date. If I were choosing again with the knowledge I have now I would go for the iPad 9th Gen.
CS Lewis and Herodotus
👌🏼
Viendo desde mi iPad 9.
what is the note app name that you are using on iPad mini brother?
Who is better ipad Air4 or ipad mini 6 for students?
ILike the small but it Display is smaller
Thank you. You help me to take a decision
Thank you for sharing gyour experience. Please what are the applications that you use for taking notes? Thank you and Happy year2024
Good Notes is nice app.
Budget wise, 9th gen is amazing.
I ordered a Penoval from your link. I might mention that the Penoval AX model has been added (updated for 2022) for about $12 more. There isn't a good explanation about what that model includes over the original A4, but after translating a site from Taiwan, it seems to have more battery, and possibly more lights showing how much charge is left?
Man you deserve to get more views. Plus I own the 9th gen ipad, silver with cellular and keyboard
How is your experience with ipad 9 ?
@@Ann_7002 it is decent basically, it fit my needs. Other than that it is a great tablet
Wait so the iPad mini dosent have like a built in keypad like an iPhone does ? So I would have to buy a stylist or an extra item to be able to type ? So I can only read off the iPad min and not type if I don’t have a stylist or a keyboard that attaches to the iPad ? Someone please reply .
I have to choose between the iPad Air (used the have the first gen. iPad Air years ago) and the iPad mini 6th gen, as a replacement for our ipad mini 2nd gen. I think I would love the bigger screen when I am working on it for example in split mode (but i don't know how often I would even use it to work on it as I usually use my macbook pro 2019 for work) but I love how small and LIGHT the ipad mini is. A very very hard decision... For now love the ipad Mini 2! Use it for reading in bed in the evening (love how light it is), for watching Netflix, Apple+ oder Disney+ in the train when I am out to my way to work and the kids use it for school and to play apps.
I’ve been using the iPad Air4 since 5 months ago it’s really great
I have an iPad Air and I love carrying it around in my purse. It’s so much more portable than a laptop and offers enough screen size for spurts of productivity.
@@JazzymineA Thank you for your input. I haven't made the decision yet :) I just can't decide between the two
iPad mini 6 or iPad 10 good for university
I use the ipad 9 for college notes in conjunction to my laptop (which I use for typing).
I got the ipad 9 as a gift ,it’s my first apple device,(tho I took a chance and bought the gen 1 pencil used for like $40 so I really I am going the budget route) My only complaint about the pencil it the fact that the cap has to be taken off for charging, even it’s round rollable design can be fixed with a pen grip(I use the grip of an actual pen on this lol)
Dumped my iPad for the Samsung galaxy tab s7, which is much more useful. But I do like the Mini 5. Mini 6 jelly scrolling effect was irritating and it costs too much for what it is
Idk how a Tab S7 is more useful for anything except maybe watching videos. Jelly scrolling is on EVERY lcd device. The only difference is on the iPad Mini 6 it is in portrait orientation where as on most tablets it is in landscape based on how the lcd controller is mounted.
i barely notice it lol
@@jmunayer true. Heck even my 2012 surface RT have jelly scrolling. It is just what LCD displays do.
first time seeing somebody dumping iPad over a samsung tablet🤣🤣
first time seeing somebody dumping iPad over a samsung tablet🤣🤣
Which one is better in games and the longest playing time
Ipad 9th generation. Ipad mini 6
10.2 inch display 8.3 inch display
60hz. 60hz
A13. A15 chip
6-7 hours gaming battery. 5-6 hours gaming battery
Non laminated display. Laminated display
500 nits brightness. 500 nits brightness
Great video! I have subscribed. You did not mention how the stylus charges. I have an iPad Pro 12.9 and the Mini 6. I was looking into getting a second Apple Pencil for the Mini so I don't have to keep remembering to grab my pencil from the pro when I am on the go. This sounds like a better option to save money but still get something that is close to the Apple Pencil. Thank you for suggesting it!
Thanks for the support! And it charges via USB-C
Just got Hoka sneakers this summer and they feel great!
Thank you for your review!👍👍
Hi, where did you get the hub?, is it optimal for iPad Pro since it has a Thunderbolt port?
Straight to the point thanks
Got the mini 6 5G $100 USD off so for $91 dollars more than the 9 LTE I went for the mini 6 5G.
I am planning to get an iPad mini and a dumbphone woth mobile hotspot to replace my current iPhone.
Don’t do that
What keyboard case are you using on the 9th Gen?
hi! can i verify that the penoval linked in ur description is compatible with ipad 9th gen? because the amazon listing only indicates compatibility for the base ipad series up to the 8th gen.
Yes it definitely does 👍
Hello! What is the best iPad for video editing?
Mini 6 :)
Ipad mini 6 is my dream ipad , i just cant afford it so im gonna go with 9 atleast
Buy used dream...
how did you change the color of pencil 2? black is very cool
That's the Penoval stylus!
Hello may I ask what mouse do you recommend for the ipad?
any bluetooth mouse should be fine but if you looking for a good one the logitech pebble is what most people use :)
I love the Mini ! Tiny & Powerful, and I’ve seen the Mini 6 as low as $399. But, the iPad 9 (the one I own), I bought for $269 ! I’m not a student, but wanted a tablet for streaming TV/Movies, Social Media and basic Browsing. I love the iPad 9, especially for the price 😎👍
what mouse you use with Ipad?
Super informative video Harris! Nice to see you back! Wishing you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving also! I always learn something new when watching your videos! Mark in Iowa.
I miss 11inch macbook air
Thanks for the review. I went with the iPad 9th.... The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis... Great choice
how does one get a student discount
Be a student or have/use a Student email
Search for Apple EDU
How do you edit your videos?
The internals of the ipad 9 is actually quite new
Thank you! 👍🏻
where do I find that pen for some reason none of them have that magnetic strip you have
I want more your videos!!!
But if small size is the issue the mini wins!!
Excellent video 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
i have ipad 9
I literally have loved your videos ever since I got my first iPad but idk how else to say this
Your brother dated my boyfriends sister 😂
The mini is better in every way except size. iPad Air it is then.
this doesn’t relate to the video but that facial hair and cap SUITS you
Thanks!
Nice video , usefull for me
mini supports pencil and that's ALL
is too late to ask for a microsoft surface laptop studio review? hahahaha I'm a college student but also an artist and currrently stuck as to which I should get :'>
I got the iPad for similar reason as well... I would say iPad is way better than Surface. iPad with Procreate is just another level.
While praising the cheap pen you didn’t mention how it charges or if it has pressure sensitivity. If it doesn’t charge like apple pen and doesn’t have pressure sensitivity then it’s showing you have no respect for your audience.
Good Looking guy I'm a fan now ♥️
Damn naruto you lost your ways as a shinobi.
The huge variety of productivity uses for the Mini demonstrates how versatile it can be. A Master of Non - But Good at a lot of stuff - Find by me!!!
I bought an iPad Mini Cellular 9 years ago. I do not browse with it - I'm an adult -so I use my 14" laptop to browse and an Apple TV for viewing.
After 9 years of ownership - I use my Mini almost exclusively when I "TRAVEL" - to do the following (otherwise it sits in a drawer)
#1- as a GPS unit in my vehicles - the best GPS ever (70%) That's after over 150K miles of road trips - when I need a GPS for town use - my iPhone works fine.
#2 - as a Sidecar or mirror screen to view video paired with a M2 MBA (25%)
#3 - as an eReader (4%)
#4 - the odd miscellaneous task (1%) This might change with the pencil.
I will likely buy the new Mini 7 when it comes out later this year. The Mini is simply a great portable complimentary device that sits between an iPhone & Laptop (my MBA M2 being my favourite Apple product)
HIPSTER
* greetings
First I guess. Greats from Germany
Peinlich.