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which size is better ipad

patricia2626

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i want one only because the midi ports in instruments dont use android or computers for the apps that let you use for practice or sound effects as allot of company support them more.

i want use my piano and maybe guitar on it and i want to know how good is the size the small one to the biggest because i dont like paying 700 to 800 with that price is almost a computer mac or custom build or upgrades for my computer so i read music sheet as there long and write music and it gonna be in the middle of the stand and am not sure will it be easy to read and look with clarity?

which size is good like big the small only because it 400 but looks to small and what the benefits of modern ipad and any befits for the big ones?

this app i may use piano notes
i gona get a Yamaha keyboard piano it 88 keys
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I have found that in general terms that the bigger the iPad the more expensive it will be. As for music stuff I don't really know much on that front.
 
I really think you will have to go and compare the three different sizes side-by-side. Only you can really determine which size will be best suited for your needs.
 
An example of a larger iPad Pro being more useful would be an artist who uses the Apple Pencil to create highly detailed artworks on the iPad.
 
I have an older Ipad Air 9.7 and a first gen 12.9--I would think with a keyboard (piano, etc) that the larger would be easier to use but you can certainly use the 9.7 for the same purpose if I understand you. To me, how you use an Ipad determines which is the better for you (and price of course).
 

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