Topic: Worth getting an iPad?
I'm a PT user on Linux and have been happy with it for a while.
I briefly used a Mac and an iPhone at work and I did not like them for the purpose of doing computer and smartphone things.
I now would like to run PT in a less intrusive and potentially better sounding setup and obviously the first thought went on a Raspberry Pi 5 with either a sound interface or a hat (I have dedicated class-D amplifier, speakers and sub). That would be without a screen, so I'd have to setup VNC and some "virtual" (Bluetooth) keyboard&mouse via my Android phone, which I have done on other Linux machines (not the Pi).
However, seeing how excited people are about PT being available on iOS, I was wondering if I should get an (used, old) iPad which may be equally sleek and equally tucked out of sight and perhaps easier to use.
I was wondering:
1) what model of iPad minimum should I buy for playing only one piano (no morphing or layering) with minimal latency?
2) has anybody done this, ESPECIALLY if it were someone who didn't care for Apple products like myself? If so, did you end up keeping it or going back to Linux?
3) any thing that I should be wary of? For example, with Linux, what works today, will work in the future and I can keep it offline or install new OS in the future, no problem. For Apple, I speculate that I must stay online and apply updates? How about when they stop releasing them, will the device become bricked?