Together with the Logitech case with trackpad and keyboard.
It depends for which use.
For normal office, research, taking notes, etc. Definitely.
It is not a complete laptop replacement, but not everyone needs all of the functions of a laptop.
Or would you rather take something like the Surface Go 2? Is iPad os enough for that too?
I have the ipad 7 with the matching cover from logitech and trackpad, etc. Mainly use it for school. This is a great team and it works perfectly. I have not bought a pen from a third party.
An iPad can never be a full replacement for a laptop. Not now. You get close to a laptop, but it won't replace a laptop.
Because a "closed" operating system runs on the iPad. The applications are all a bit stripped down. You just have to try cutting one video on the iPad and one on the laptop. Then compare the effort and the result. The same is the case with word processing and so on. For example, I can't work with tablets at all. I can only get along with laptops.
As I said, I only need it for school. This also includes taking notes, office and research.
Yes, that's exactly working? I definitely recommend a laptop. It doesn't even have to be expensive. A laptop that is cheaper than the iPad will be better for the job.
But it will be so slow that it won't be fun to work with. Would you rather buy the Surface Go 2? But that only has Emmc memory and 4GB RAM.
Oh, then say that you want to play CSGO in class. And no. Never such a miniature punk thing. You can't work with the parts. Get a cheap Lenovo Thinkpad.
?! It is only allowed to take notes with a pen. That's why I'm going to get an iPad anyway. So the question is whether that's enough or whether I should still look for a laptop for real work.
If you can only write with a pen anyway, then use an iPad. They're good at it too. But please not such a hybrid part from Microsoft. If you have to work outside of school, you can always buy a smart laptop. But if only touch anyway, then iPad is the only real thing.