For the most part, iPad has dominated the tablet market – and that probably won’t be changing anytime soon. In recent years, though, I think many people have been struggling to come up with reasons to buy a new iPad – especially when the previous generations have been so good. While this likely isn’t a huge problem quite yet, I do think it raises some questions going forward. iPad hardware stagnation The iPad lineup, with the exception of the OLED iPad Pro redesign, has remained extremely consistent. There’s iPad Air at $599 with a basic 11-inch LCD display and Touch ID, iPad mini with a smaller design at $499, and the cheap iPad at $349. iPad Air , despite not changing much since its last redesign in 2020, has retained its $599 price point. Meanwhile, it’s only gotten cheaper to buy an older iPad Pro .…