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Jeff Dunn @ Engadget · today 03:00 EDT

The best iPad for 2025: How to pick the best Apple tablet for you

We’ve long considered Apple’s iPads to be the best tablets on the market, but determining exactly which model you should buy isn’t always straightforward. Do you just want a big screen for streaming and web browsing? Do you want to use it like a pseudo-laptop? Do you care about Apple Intelligence at all? If you’re not sure, allow us to help. We’ve tested every iPad available today and broken down which ones should best fit your needs below.
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