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I need to replace my 5 year old laptop this summer for the fall semester and I’ve decided that instead of a new computer I should just upgrade to a tablet. I’ve always loved the iPad mini for its size. It’d be extremely portable and I would honestly get a lot more use out of it other than just school work, but I’m nervous about having to type notes or papers with it for how small it is. I’ve considered the Air because it’d be easier to use it as a computer, I know I could write papers and type/write notes easily with an Apple Pencil. It would be a great school computer, but I don’t know if I would use it casually like the mini. I’d love to buy both but can’t afford that. Which one would be better?

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[–] coolfission@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

def the iPad air. iPad mini's screen size is too small.

I bought the M1 iPad Air for note-taking and college and it's been very good for portability and screen real estate. It's cheaper than the iPad Pro and there's not much of a difference except for the screen size.

Also like others have said, you can't replace a proper laptop with a tablet. I own a MacBook Pro and use the iPad for hand-written note-taking especially for math classes. You'll need a laptop to do your work whether it's Windows or Mac.