iPads aren’t necessities, and yet, they’re the main screens my family uses in my home. When it comes to kids using them, getting a cheaper iPad is practically a must. Apple’s entry-level iPad is more than enough for anyone who’d use an iPad for basic movie-watching, game-playing, video chats and even some light work.
The 10th-gen iPad doesn’t work with Apple Intelligence, and it doesn’t support the higher-end Pencil Pro stylus, but it can work for art with a USB-C Pencil just fine and has a lot of keyboard case options that nearly turn it into a laptop. It’s the least expensive and most versatile computer in our house, and whenever we need to do something quickly, like order groceries online, look at photos together or do some quick…
















