I bought a new iPad last week.

There is nothing wrong with the sixth-gen iPad that I currently have. I want to watch my silly dramas in bed and not hurt myself when I drift off to sleep. It would be great to have a faster iPad for odd tasks where my laptop is too large and my phone is too small. Four years is a good amount of time to wait for a faster version of what you already have.

I went to the apple website. The ninth-gen iPad and the tenth-gen iPad were present. The iPad Air and the iPad Mini were there as well. There were two models, an 11-inch and a 12.9-inch. I like to review gadgets. I knew what I was looking for in a new iPad. I would have been able to tell you what was going on. Yes, but no.

The new iPad doesn't make sense according to Monica Chin. The Air is too expensive to be an entry level product, even if it is on sale. I don't want to buy a sillyusb-c to lightning penciladapter just to try to get my calligraphy done. There was no way to justify the price of the iPad Pro. It's okay, whatever. I wanted my iPad to be more colorful. The Air or Mini was the only choice. I have a purple keyboard, purple backpack, purple water bottle, and purple Apple phone. There is a purple Air or Mini. I was looking at the colorful entry-level iPad because it was cheaper than the 10th-gen iPad. The ninth-gen iPad didn't feel like a big change from the sixth-gen iPad.

I didn't buy anything.

I had the same problem when I upgraded my phone. There were four different Apple products. I hemmed and hawed at the same time. I was nostalgic for the days when there was only one Apple product. I reviewed all of the Apple Watches that came out this year, so I am not tearing my hair out over them. Extra Ultra testing is still being done.

I wouldn't have had this problem a decade ago.

I wouldn't have had this problem a decade ago. There weren't many Apple products in the tree. There should be a few Macs in there. There are a lot of options for Windows and Android. Apple's portfolio was easy to understand.

The same thing was said in 2012 by Tim Cook.

You could almost place every product that we [make] on this table. I mean, if you really look at it, we have four iPods. We have two main iPhones. We have two iPads, and we have a few Macs. That’s it. And we argue and debate like crazy about what we’re going to do, because we know that we can only do a few things great. That means not doing a bunch of things that would be really good and really fun.

That’s a part of our base principle, that we will only do a few things. And we’ll only do things where we can make a significant contribution.

I switched to Apple products because they were simple. I put up with the things I didn't like because it made my life easier and streamlined my work. I didn't have to do a lot of research. I only had to ask if I should upgrade or wait.

I don't think Apple will cut back on its catalog in the near future. I can either get used to this upgrade or I can get used to being a green bubble. I am pretty sure you can't fit every Apple product on a single table. Would it have hurt Apple to make the 10th-gen iPad in purple?