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lorimer
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 11:05 am |
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My daughter has three children (9, 7 & 5) and they all have iPads which are of an age to be no longer upgradeable and so unable to run some required modern programmes.
As it happens, I've never had an iPad, so am less knowledgeable as to what she might look for as replacements. A Google search suggests that the iPad 10.2, 7th or 8th generation are possible replacements (£340-ish on eBay). For a cash-strapped family though, this is a challenging price.
Does anyone have suggestions?
Many thanks,
Lorimer
_________________ Mid '09 MacBook Pro 2.66ghz, 500gb SSD; OS 10.10.4; 11" MacBook Air 128gb;1 TB Time Capsule; iPhone 5s, 64gb; 13" 2012 MBA
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loughor
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 2:57 pm |
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I wouldn't know what to suggest. I always buy new and pass the replaced one to a family member for a low price to them.
Have a look at Music Magpie. They have a selection. Filter by things like condition. Again, no recommendation from me but I would use them over FleaBay any day. I have sold to MM and they delivered payment on time and to the value promised. Even if you only look to compare then that's maybe worth a few clicks.
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lorimer
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 4:03 pm |
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That is a fantastic piece of advice Loughor. It looks exactly the right website for us. Now just needing recommendations for would be the best one.
Thank you
Lorimer
_________________ Mid '09 MacBook Pro 2.66ghz, 500gb SSD; OS 10.10.4; 11" MacBook Air 128gb;1 TB Time Capsule; iPhone 5s, 64gb; 13" 2012 MBA
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Gail
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 5:21 pm |
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I would certainly think that a Wi-Fi only iPad would do for these youngsters. Eliminating cell-connectivity brings down the price. And also eliminates cell-data charges. It means, of course, that the device can only "be connected" when a Wi-Fi network is available. That may, or may not, be a deal-breaker.
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lorimer
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 6:46 pm |
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That's a good point Gail. Thanks.
Lorimer
_________________ Mid '09 MacBook Pro 2.66ghz, 500gb SSD; OS 10.10.4; 11" MacBook Air 128gb;1 TB Time Capsule; iPhone 5s, 64gb; 13" 2012 MBA
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Jonah
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 7:41 pm |
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You can tether an iPad to an iPhone with a data plan.
But for children of the ages mentioned, that probably won’t be an option.
_________________ I'm never wrong, I'm just less right on occasions.
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MacBiter
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Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2022 9:53 pm |
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For kids that age, the basic iPad is more than adequate. For teens or older I'd say go with the Air which is probably the best iPad for everyday use, but for youngsters either second hand Minis or the basic iPad.
_________________ "If it ain't broke, we can fix it" (© Tim Cook, Jonny Ive)
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