Well let me tell you, I paid £1,000 for a macbook in 2007 which had to go back a year later to have the ODD replaced, which always before and after made this really awful noise when slotting in discs. The fan was noisy from the start and after a couple of years caused the bottom of the screen to darken. The bluetooth connection to the mouse was constantly jittery and the little nub on the top for scrolling stopped working well after less than a year. The staff in Genius bar in Glasgow were very rude and condescending, and they threw me out for complaining that my macbook hadn't been repaired properly, the security were laughing at me behind my back with the manager also (in hindsight I should have written a letter of complaint and probably would have been given a new one). I understand that there are always outliers and occasionally faulty products at manufacture, but that was my experience with Apple products and their lousy customer service.
As well as that I had an iPod Classic a few years ago that kept dropping all the tunes and had to be reset, and skipping in the middle of tracks so probably had a faulty hard drive.
So I remain on the fence as to whether or not Apple products really are better than any others, or they are just designed to look all minimalist and futuristic. If I was to buy an entry level iPad though I'm sure it would be reliable so far as using it with Affinity goes though. As with many others though I would prefer if there was an Android version and I'd buy a decent Samsung instead.