A simple guide to picking the right iPad for you

TECHi's Author Lorie Wimble
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Choices, choices. We seem to have too many these days, even in the world of Apple technology. Which iPad is best suited to fill your needs? If you aren’t sure, here’s some help…

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It used to be easy: Did you want an iPad? Which capacity? Need cellular networking? Done.

Now, though, we’re up to four different iPad models, each with several permutations. Then you have to think about what capacity, whether or not you want cellular networking, and even what color you want.

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