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What's the Best iPad for You?

CR walks you through the pros and cons of the iPad, iPad Air, iPad Mini, and iPad Pro

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iPad Air
The new iPad offers twice the storage of the previous model (128GB) and features Apple's A16 chip.
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When you’re shopping for a new tablet, it’s hard to beat the iPad.

From the high-end iPad Pro to the diminutive iPad Mini, the various models in Apple’s lineup reliably sit at the top of our ratings, offering gorgeous high-resolution displays, long-lasting batteries, and impressive camera systems.

The big question, it seems, is which iPad is best for you?

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Apple just upgraded two of its fan favorites—the basic, budget-friendly iPad and the lightweight iPad Air—adding new processors, more storage, and some additional AI functionality. And the iPad Pro was revamped a year earlier.

On the whole, those updates don’t change our thinking too much. Consumers in search of an iPad for “tablet-y” activities like browsing the web, watching videos, and reading e-books should seriously consider the entry-level iPad or the iPad Air.

For more demanding users—those who view an iPad as more of a laptop replacement, a tool for editing hi-res photos and videos—the iPad Pro makes more sense. Not only is it more powerful, but the larger, higher-quality display makes working with apps like Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro easier and more enjoyable.

We buy and test every model that Apple releases, measuring performance across a variety of metrics, including ease of use, the quality of the display, and how fast the model does the things we ask it to do, like load web pages and apply filters to photos. Whatever your budget and your needs, we can help you find the device that’s right for you.

CR members are also welcome to consult our buying guide and full tablet ratings to see how more than 40 models have performed in our labs. In the days ahead, we’ll be updating those ratings to include scores for the new iPad and iPad Air, which are working their way through the test process now.

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Courtney Lindwall

Courtney Lindwall is a writer at Consumer Reports. Since joining CR in 2023, she’s covered the latest on cell phones, smartwatches, and fitness trackers as part of the tech team. Previously, Courtney reported on environmental and climate issues for the Natural Resources Defense Council. She lives in Brooklyn, N.Y.