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clopping and cumming
Jun 24, 2005
I have the same question. I have an Air 2 and have not had any issues with it at all. Knowing I could get a $180 trade in and the new one for only $120 plus tax, seems like it would be good future proofing. I have found articles comparing the 2017 ipad to this 2018 ipad but cannot find anything comparing the Air 2 to the 2018. What would be the major difference, just the chip?

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clopping and cumming
Jun 24, 2005

eddiewalker posted:

The Air2 has a better screen and it’s quite a bit thinner than the 2017/18. I wouldn’t trade.

Pro is the upgrade path from the Air2. 2018 is a budget model.

Thank you!

clopping and cumming
Jun 24, 2005
Looking for a recommendation. Currently have an Air 2 that I have had since release date. No complaints with it, but feel like I should upgrade. Looking at a refurb pro 2018 11 inch or a refurb Air 3. $550 for the former and $420 (nice) for the latter. The extra $100 or so is not a concern for me. I upgraded ever year prior to the Air 2, but this has treated me well for five years or so. I am looking to future proof a bit. Not exactly a power user, just use the iPad for content (reading, forums, controlling Sonos). Not sure if I would even use a pencil, so the second gen pencil with the pro is not a huge deal to me. Any recommendations?

clopping and cumming
Jun 24, 2005

tuyop posted:

I recommend continuing to use the same iPad that’s still working for you, fellow Air 2 user.

But consumerism!

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