This time, I’m truly letting go of the iPad.
In the past, I owned a complete setup: an iPad, a pen, and a keyboard (to be honest, I always thought that unless it’s an Air or Pro, it’s just a fancy lid for instant noodles).
The first time I tried running an Android system on my iPad,
it genuinely offered superior personalization.

The performance was smooth as silk! But now, I deeply regret it. I should have gone for the matte version!
The screen on the standard model is unbearable for me—it’s too reflective, making it uncomfortable to look at under certain lights.
The salesperson even suggested that a matte screen protector would achieve the same effect.

Not even close!
To be fair, Android does seem better suited for design work (it’s far more convenient when reviewing CAD drawings). This is mainly because Apple apps tend to come with higher price tags.
For entertainment, there’s not much to debate—obviously, I don’t play games.
But watching TV series?

Absolutely flawless.
With the national subsidy, the price becomes incredibly tempting.
And let’s not forget—the floating keyboard is a must-try feature!
Carrying it along for site inspections and business trips? It’s unbelievably convenient!