Tomorrow, Apple is set to launch iPadOS 26: an incredible new overhaul for the iPad. It brings a Mac-like windowing system, a new Menu bar, the ability to pin folders to the dock, and much, much more.
It makes the iPad feel like a computer for the very first time, making it a better time than ever to pick up a new iPad to pair with the new release.
Luckily, unlike some previous iPad software releases – all iPads running iPadOS 26 will support the new windowing and multitasking systems. Obviously, newer hardware will run it better, but at least you aren’t boxed into buying an iPad Pro like you previously might’ve been.
Apple’s iPad lineup is also stronger than ever. All iPad models start with at least 128GB of storage, preventing the need for additional storage upgrades for most people – and the lineup is rather easy to understand.
iPad 11
If you’re just looking for the most affordable iPad that’ll do the job, the iPad 11 is more than sufficient. It’s my personal iPad choice. It packs an A16 Bionic and 6GB of unified memory, giving it plenty of performance and the capability to handle all of iPadOS 26’s features.
Main compromises with this iPad are the fact that you won’t have a traditional keyboard option, as Apple only makes a folio. You’ll also have to deal with a non-laminated display, which makes the iPad a tad thicker.
It’s available for just $299 on Amazon in the 128GB config. If you’d like additional storage, 256GB will fetch you $399.

iPad Air
iPad Air is the de-facto middle choice in the iPad lineup. Slightly more expensive than the iPad 11, but you get an M3 chip, a laminated display, support for Apple Pencil Pro, and a proper Magic Keyboard experience.
This is likely the best balance for most people, though I do personally prefer the iPad 11. Unlike the base iPad, the iPad Air comes in two display sizes: 11-inch and 13-inch. So, if you want a larger display, the iPad Air will be the cheapest way of doing so.
You can pick up an 11-inch M3 iPad Air for just $449 on Amazon currently, and $649 for the 13-inch model. Incredible value!

iPad Pro
Saving the best for last, iPad Pro. This iPad is largely unnecessary for most buyers, but it’s hands down the best experience. Between its Tandem OLED display with ProMotion, its premium aluminum Magic Keyboard experience, and its ultra-thin design – you’ll certainly love the iPad Pro if it’s in your budget. It also offers an M4 chip, which’ll be decently faster than the M3 chip.
It comes in at $899 for the 11-inch model, and $1099 for the 13-inch model. You’ll pay a pretty penny, but the iPad Pro is hard not to love.

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