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  1. Apple iPad Air 10.9
  2. 2022 iPad (10th generation) review
  3. iPad (10th gen) review
  4. Apple iPad Air 10.9
  5. iPad (10th gen) review
  6. 2022 iPad (10th generation) review
  7. Apple iPad Air 10.9
  8. iPad (10th gen) review
  9. 2022 iPad (10th generation) review
  10. Apple iPad Air 10.9


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Apple iPad Air 10.9

Limit 2 per Member iPad Air. With an immersive 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display. ¹ The breakthrough Apple M1 chip delivers faster performance, making iPad Air a creative and mobile gaming powerhouse. Featuring Touch ID, advanced cameras, blazing-fast 5G ² and Wi-Fi 6, USB-C, and support for Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil (2nd generation). ³ • 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display ¹ with True Tone, P3 wide color, and an antireflective coating • Apple M1 chip with Neural Engine • 8-core CPU. 8-core GPU • 12MP Wide camera • 12MP Ultra-Wide front camera with Center Stage • Up to 64GB of storage • Available in Blue, Purple, Pink, Starlight and Space Gray • Stereo landscape speakers • Touch ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay • All-day battery life ⁴ • Wi-Fi 6 and 5G cellular data ² • USB-C connector for charging and accessories • Works with Magic Keyboard, Smart Keyboard Folio, and Apple Pencil (2nd generation) ³ • iPadOS 15 is uniquely powerful, easy to use, and designed for the versatility of iPad Apps are available on the App Store. Title availability is subject to change. ¹The display has rounded corners. When measured diagonally as a rectangle, the iPad Air screen is 10.86 inches. Actual viewable area is less. ²Data plan required. 5G is available in select markets and through select carriers. Speeds vary based on site conditions and carrier. For details on 5G support, contact your carrier and see apple.com/ipad/cellular. ³Accessories are sold separately. Compatibility v...

2022 iPad (10th generation) review

Cons • Cheap-feeling unlaminated screen • Disappointing battery life • Bizarre Apple Pencil support • No longer a budget tablet Our Verdict In many ways, the 10th-generation iPad is a fine tablet, with a stunning design, clever webcam, great cameras, and 5G… but those improvements come at a price, which means it’s no longer cheap enough for the budget market. Its two-year-old processor and unlaminated screen, meanwhile, mean it’s realistically not good enough for the mid-market. Best Prices Today: 10.9-inch iPad (2022) Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide View more prices It can be hard to get excited about the cheapest model in a range. Apple’s standard iPad has for years offered a blend of strong value and respectable specs without creating much of a buzz because the features it offers are either weaker than those on the Air, mini, and Pro models, or arrive several years later. This latest iPad, however, may change that perception. It does some interesting things, particularly in terms of its position within the range–but not all of those things are good. Being interesting can be a mixed blessing. Design and build: Bright, colorful, and modern From very first impressions, it’s clear that Apple has given the humble iPad a glow-up. Particularly if you’ve got one of the bright new colors: I tested the pink model, which is vibrantly gorgeous in the flesh, but from publicity photos, the other colors look just as joyous. This is the first iPad in years to not off...

iPad (10th gen) review

Whether it’s classrooms or living rooms, the base model iPad is a cheap, straightforward computing device chock-full of apps with a big screen to do stuff on. You could learn a language, draw a picture, or read a magazine. You can do this on any iPad – power doesn’t make a difference at this basic level of interaction. And so we get tothe tenth generation of Apple’s tablet which gets a redesign. Well, sort of. It looks exactly like the iPad Air. So, it’s a new design for the base model, but not really new by any other comparison. Anyway, before we dive in deep, let’s do the equivalent of a tech journalist’s taxes and show you the specs. Build Now, the screen covers the whole front of the thing, there’s no home button, and the edges are flattened to fit in with the design language of every other Apple product you hold in your hand. Apple has moved the camera, too, to the middle of the longer side, meaning you won’t be weirdly off-center during a landscape video call. There’s TouchID on the lock button, two volume buttons, and an update to USB-C too, meaning only the iPhone has to catch up to the rest of the tech world. All these changes are good. Really good, in fact. It’s a treat to be able to use the same cable for your MacBook, Nintendo Switch, iPad, and pretty much every other device you own except an iPhone. The 1080p camera on the side it’s decent, and you’re framed neatly when using it. And removing the home button makes the whole thing look far prettier. Prettiness ...

Apple iPad Air 10.9

Limit 2 per Member iPad Air. With an immersive 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display. ¹ The breakthrough Apple M1 chip delivers faster performance, making iPad Air a creative and mobile gaming powerhouse. Featuring Touch ID, advanced cameras, blazing-fast 5G ² and Wi-Fi 6, USB-C, and support for Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil (2nd generation). ³ • 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display ¹ with True Tone, P3 wide color, and an antireflective coating • Apple M1 chip with Neural Engine • 8-core CPU. 8-core GPU • 12MP Wide camera • 12MP Ultra-Wide front camera with Center Stage • Up to 64GB of storage • Available in Blue, Purple, Pink, Starlight and Space Gray • Stereo landscape speakers • Touch ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay • All-day battery life ⁴ • Wi-Fi 6 and 5G cellular data ² • USB-C connector for charging and accessories • Works with Magic Keyboard, Smart Keyboard Folio, and Apple Pencil (2nd generation) ³ • iPadOS 15 is uniquely powerful, easy to use, and designed for the versatility of iPad Apps are available on the App Store. Title availability is subject to change. ¹The display has rounded corners. When measured diagonally as a rectangle, the iPad Air screen is 10.86 inches. Actual viewable area is less. ²Data plan required. 5G is available in select markets and through select carriers. Speeds vary based on site conditions and carrier. For details on 5G support, contact your carrier and see apple.com/ipad/cellular. ³Accessories are sold separately. Compatibility v...

iPad (10th gen) review

Whether it’s classrooms or living rooms, the base model iPad is a cheap, straightforward computing device chock-full of apps with a big screen to do stuff on. You could learn a language, draw a picture, or read a magazine. You can do this on any iPad – power doesn’t make a difference at this basic level of interaction. And so we get tothe tenth generation of Apple’s tablet which gets a redesign. Well, sort of. It looks exactly like the iPad Air. So, it’s a new design for the base model, but not really new by any other comparison. Anyway, before we dive in deep, let’s do the equivalent of a tech journalist’s taxes and show you the specs. Build Now, the screen covers the whole front of the thing, there’s no home button, and the edges are flattened to fit in with the design language of every other Apple product you hold in your hand. Apple has moved the camera, too, to the middle of the longer side, meaning you won’t be weirdly off-center during a landscape video call. There’s TouchID on the lock button, two volume buttons, and an update to USB-C too, meaning only the iPhone has to catch up to the rest of the tech world. All these changes are good. Really good, in fact. It’s a treat to be able to use the same cable for your MacBook, Nintendo Switch, iPad, and pretty much every other device you own except an iPhone. The 1080p camera on the side it’s decent, and you’re framed neatly when using it. And removing the home button makes the whole thing look far prettier. Prettiness ...

2022 iPad (10th generation) review

Cons • Cheap-feeling unlaminated screen • Disappointing battery life • Bizarre Apple Pencil support • No longer a budget tablet Our Verdict In many ways, the 10th-generation iPad is a fine tablet, with a stunning design, clever webcam, great cameras, and 5G… but those improvements come at a price, which means it’s no longer cheap enough for the budget market. Its two-year-old processor and unlaminated screen, meanwhile, mean it’s realistically not good enough for the mid-market. Best Prices Today: 10.9-inch iPad (2022) Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide It can be hard to get excited about the cheapest model in a range. Apple’s standard iPad has for years offered a blend of strong value and respectable specs without creating much of a buzz because the features it offers are either weaker than those on the Air, mini, and Pro models, or arrive several years later. This latest iPad, however, may change that perception. It does some interesting things, particularly in terms of its position within the range–but not all of those things are good. Being interesting can be a mixed blessing. Design and build: Bright, colorful, and modern From very first impressions, it’s clear that Apple has given the humble iPad a glow-up. Particularly if you’ve got one of the bright new colors: I tested the pink model, which is vibrantly gorgeous in the flesh, but from publicity photos, the other colors look just as joyous. This is the first iPad in years to not offer even the choic...

Apple iPad Air 10.9

Limit 2 per Member iPad Air. With an immersive 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display. ¹ The breakthrough Apple M1 chip delivers faster performance, making iPad Air a creative and mobile gaming powerhouse. Featuring Touch ID, advanced cameras, blazing-fast 5G ² and Wi-Fi 6, USB-C, and support for Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil (2nd generation). ³ • 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display ¹ with True Tone, P3 wide color, and an antireflective coating • Apple M1 chip with Neural Engine • 8-core CPU. 8-core GPU • 12MP Wide camera • 12MP Ultra-Wide front camera with Center Stage • Up to 64GB of storage • Available in Blue, Purple, Pink, Starlight and Space Gray • Stereo landscape speakers • Touch ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay • All-day battery life ⁴ • Wi-Fi 6 and 5G cellular data ² • USB-C connector for charging and accessories • Works with Magic Keyboard, Smart Keyboard Folio, and Apple Pencil (2nd generation) ³ • iPadOS 15 is uniquely powerful, easy to use, and designed for the versatility of iPad Apps are available on the App Store. Title availability is subject to change. ¹The display has rounded corners. When measured diagonally as a rectangle, the iPad Air screen is 10.86 inches. Actual viewable area is less. ²Data plan required. 5G is available in select markets and through select carriers. Speeds vary based on site conditions and carrier. For details on 5G support, contact your carrier and see apple.com/ipad/cellular. ³Accessories are sold separately. Compatibility v...

iPad (10th gen) review

Whether it’s classrooms or living rooms, the base model iPad is a cheap, straightforward computing device chock-full of apps with a big screen to do stuff on. You could learn a language, draw a picture, or read a magazine. You can do this on any iPad – power doesn’t make a difference at this basic level of interaction. And so we get tothe tenth generation of Apple’s tablet which gets a redesign. Well, sort of. It looks exactly like the iPad Air. So, it’s a new design for the base model, but not really new by any other comparison. Anyway, before we dive in deep, let’s do the equivalent of a tech journalist’s taxes and show you the specs. Build Now, the screen covers the whole front of the thing, there’s no home button, and the edges are flattened to fit in with the design language of every other Apple product you hold in your hand. Apple has moved the camera, too, to the middle of the longer side, meaning you won’t be weirdly off-center during a landscape video call. There’s TouchID on the lock button, two volume buttons, and an update to USB-C too, meaning only the iPhone has to catch up to the rest of the tech world. All these changes are good. Really good, in fact. It’s a treat to be able to use the same cable for your MacBook, Nintendo Switch, iPad, and pretty much every other device you own except an iPhone. The 1080p camera on the side it’s decent, and you’re framed neatly when using it. And removing the home button makes the whole thing look far prettier. Prettiness ...

2022 iPad (10th generation) review

Cons • Cheap-feeling unlaminated screen • Disappointing battery life • Bizarre Apple Pencil support • No longer a budget tablet Our Verdict In many ways, the 10th-generation iPad is a fine tablet, with a stunning design, clever webcam, great cameras, and 5G… but those improvements come at a price, which means it’s no longer cheap enough for the budget market. Its two-year-old processor and unlaminated screen, meanwhile, mean it’s realistically not good enough for the mid-market. Best Prices Today: 10.9-inch iPad (2022) Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide It can be hard to get excited about the cheapest model in a range. Apple’s standard iPad has for years offered a blend of strong value and respectable specs without creating much of a buzz because the features it offers are either weaker than those on the Air, mini, and Pro models, or arrive several years later. This latest iPad, however, may change that perception. It does some interesting things, particularly in terms of its position within the range–but not all of those things are good. Being interesting can be a mixed blessing. Design and build: Bright, colorful, and modern From very first impressions, it’s clear that Apple has given the humble iPad a glow-up. Particularly if you’ve got one of the bright new colors: I tested the pink model, which is vibrantly gorgeous in the flesh, but from publicity photos, the other colors look just as joyous. This is the first iPad in years to not offer even the choic...

Apple iPad Air 10.9

Limit 2 per Member iPad Air. With an immersive 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display. ¹ The breakthrough Apple M1 chip delivers faster performance, making iPad Air a creative and mobile gaming powerhouse. Featuring Touch ID, advanced cameras, blazing-fast 5G ² and Wi-Fi 6, USB-C, and support for Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil (2nd generation). ³ • 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display ¹ with True Tone, P3 wide color, and an antireflective coating • Apple M1 chip with Neural Engine • 8-core CPU. 8-core GPU • 12MP Wide camera • 12MP Ultra-Wide front camera with Center Stage • Up to 64GB of storage • Available in Blue, Purple, Pink, Starlight and Space Gray • Stereo landscape speakers • Touch ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay • All-day battery life ⁴ • Wi-Fi 6 and 5G cellular data ² • USB-C connector for charging and accessories • Works with Magic Keyboard, Smart Keyboard Folio, and Apple Pencil (2nd generation) ³ • iPadOS 15 is uniquely powerful, easy to use, and designed for the versatility of iPad Apps are available on the App Store. Title availability is subject to change. ¹The display has rounded corners. When measured diagonally as a rectangle, the iPad Air screen is 10.86 inches. Actual viewable area is less. ²Data plan required. 5G is available in select markets and through select carriers. Speeds vary based on site conditions and carrier. For details on 5G support, contact your carrier and see apple.com/ipad/cellular. ³Accessories are sold separately. Compatibility v...

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