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Photography & art

The iPad is ideal for creating digital art, especially if you have an Apple Pencil, and is also good for photo editing. In fact, the Photos app – bundled with iPadOS – includes a powerful photo editor that helps you really get the most from your snaps.

The iPad’s touchscreen and the Apple Pencil’s precision drawing, low latency, tilt sensitivity and pressure sensitivity (unless you have a USB-C Pencil) make it an ideal environment for creating digital masterpieces with apps such as Procreate, ArtRage, Adobe Fresco and Affinity Designer. A word of warning, though.

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