Hardware
iPad (10th generation)
The entry-level iPad finally gets an all-new design, but at a higher price
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£499 > apple.com/uk > FEATURES 10.9in Liquid Retina display (2360x1640 pixels), A14 Bionic chip (6-core CPU, 4-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine), up to 256GB of storage, 12MP Wide camera, Landscape 12MP Ultra Wide front camera, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax Wi-Fi), Bluetooth 5.2, Touch ID, up to 10 hours’ battery life
Apple is finally consigning the wide bezels of the previous generation to history
The iPad (2022) benefits from a Landscape Ultra Wide 12MP front camera.
The rear camera has also been upgraded from 8MP Wide to 12MP Wide.
Apple’s most affordable iPad has been given a big makeover, bringing it into line with the iPad Air and iPad Pro in terms of design with a bigger, all-screen Liquid Retina display, flat-edged sides and a USB-C port. However, this 10th generation model has also become more expensive with the cheapest model costing £499 as opposed to the previous gen’s original £319 entry point. That’s the price of progress, right? But it’s not an unqualified success.