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Apple iPad (10th Gen, 2022) review: tricky to recommend

Contents • • • • • • • • • Show 4 more items But after using the iPad (2022), I’m torn about how I should feel about it. On the one hand, the upgrades Apple made this year are really good. This year’s iPad has a much roomier display, performs amazingly, and the color options are stunning. But due to a messy accessory situation and confusing competition from Apple itself, trying to figure out who is supposed to buy the iPad (2022) becomes a more complicated conversation than it should be. Joe Maring/Digital Trends One of my favorite things about the iPad (2022) is its design. This year’s iPad finally abandons the large bezels and home button of previous generations and embraces a full-screen aesthetic with slim bezels. In other words, it now looks just like the iPad Air, iPad Mini, and iPad Pro. Related • • • This results in a few big changes for the iPad (2022). Since there’s no longer a home button, the Touch ID fingerprint sensor is now embedded in the power button on the top frame. It’s easily accessible regardless of how you use the iPad (2022), and it’s just as fast and reliable as you’d expect. The new design also lends itself to an improved two-speaker landscape system. Audio is loud, crisp, and now shoots out from the left and right sides of the iPad when holding it horizontally — perfect for gaming or watching videos. Joe Maring/Digital Trends In between the two speaker grilles on the bottom of the iPad (2022) is another big change: the Lightning port is gone! The...

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Apple Pencil (1st generation). To use Apple Pencil with this iPad (10th generation), the USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter is required for pairing and charging. If you already own an Apple Pencil, you’ll need to purchase the USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter. This adapter is sold separately at Apple Store locations, on apple.com, and on the Apple Store app. • Which keyboard will work with this iPad? Newer Wi-Fi + Cellular models include built-in eSIM technology that acts as a digital SIM card. There are a few ways to activate an eSIM on your iPad, including downloading it to the iPad itself, scanning a QR code, or using an app from a carrier.* With eSIM, you can choose cellular data plans from select carriers in the United States and in more than 180 countries and regions around the world. Wi-Fi + Cellular models with embedded eSIM technology include iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation or later), iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation or later), iPad Air (3rd generation or later), iPad (7th generation or later), and iPad mini (5th and 6th generation). All Wi-Fi + Cellular models include a nano-SIM tray that supports a carrier SIM card. * Not all carriers support eSIM. See your carrier for more details. Not available in China mainland. The eSIM technology works with iPadPro 11‑inch (1st generation or later), iPadPro 12.9‑inch (3rd generation or later), iPadAir (3rd generation or later), iPad (7th generation or later), and iPadmini (5th and 6th generation). • How can I pay using Appl...

Apple iPad (10th Gen, 2022) review: tricky to recommend

Contents • • • • • • • • • Show 4 more items But after using the iPad (2022), I’m torn about how I should feel about it. On the one hand, the upgrades Apple made this year are really good. This year’s iPad has a much roomier display, performs amazingly, and the color options are stunning. But due to a messy accessory situation and confusing competition from Apple itself, trying to figure out who is supposed to buy the iPad (2022) becomes a more complicated conversation than it should be. Joe Maring/Digital Trends One of my favorite things about the iPad (2022) is its design. This year’s iPad finally abandons the large bezels and home button of previous generations and embraces a full-screen aesthetic with slim bezels. In other words, it now looks just like the iPad Air, iPad Mini, and iPad Pro. Related • • • This results in a few big changes for the iPad (2022). Since there’s no longer a home button, the Touch ID fingerprint sensor is now embedded in the power button on the top frame. It’s easily accessible regardless of how you use the iPad (2022), and it’s just as fast and reliable as you’d expect. The new design also lends itself to an improved two-speaker landscape system. Audio is loud, crisp, and now shoots out from the left and right sides of the iPad when holding it horizontally — perfect for gaming or watching videos. Joe Maring/Digital Trends In between the two speaker grilles on the bottom of the iPad (2022) is another big change: the Lightning port is gone! The...

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Apple Pencil (1st generation). To use Apple Pencil with this iPad (10th generation), the USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter is required for pairing and charging. If you already own an Apple Pencil, you’ll need to purchase the USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter. This adapter is sold separately at Apple Store locations, on apple.com, and on the Apple Store app. • Which keyboard will work with this iPad? Newer Wi-Fi + Cellular models include built-in eSIM technology that acts as a digital SIM card. There are a few ways to activate an eSIM on your iPad, including downloading it to the iPad itself, scanning a QR code, or using an app from a carrier.* With eSIM, you can choose cellular data plans from select carriers in the United States and in more than 180 countries and regions around the world. Wi-Fi + Cellular models with embedded eSIM technology include iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation or later), iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation or later), iPad Air (3rd generation or later), iPad (7th generation or later), and iPad mini (5th and 6th generation). All Wi-Fi + Cellular models include a nano-SIM tray that supports a carrier SIM card. * Not all carriers support eSIM. See your carrier for more details. Not available in China mainland. The eSIM technology works with iPadPro 11‑inch (1st generation or later), iPadPro 12.9‑inch (3rd generation or later), iPadAir (3rd generation or later), iPad (7th generation or later), and iPadmini (5th and 6th generation). • How can I pay using Appl...

Apple iPad (10th Gen, 2022) review: tricky to recommend

Contents • • • • • • • • • Show 4 more items But after using the iPad (2022), I’m torn about how I should feel about it. On the one hand, the upgrades Apple made this year are really good. This year’s iPad has a much roomier display, performs amazingly, and the color options are stunning. But due to a messy accessory situation and confusing competition from Apple itself, trying to figure out who is supposed to buy the iPad (2022) becomes a more complicated conversation than it should be. Joe Maring/Digital Trends One of my favorite things about the iPad (2022) is its design. This year’s iPad finally abandons the large bezels and home button of previous generations and embraces a full-screen aesthetic with slim bezels. In other words, it now looks just like the iPad Air, iPad Mini, and iPad Pro. Related • • • This results in a few big changes for the iPad (2022). Since there’s no longer a home button, the Touch ID fingerprint sensor is now embedded in the power button on the top frame. It’s easily accessible regardless of how you use the iPad (2022), and it’s just as fast and reliable as you’d expect. The new design also lends itself to an improved two-speaker landscape system. Audio is loud, crisp, and now shoots out from the left and right sides of the iPad when holding it horizontally — perfect for gaming or watching videos. Joe Maring/Digital Trends In between the two speaker grilles on the bottom of the iPad (2022) is another big change: the Lightning port is gone! The...

Buy iPad 10.9

Apple Pencil (1st generation). To use Apple Pencil with this iPad (10th generation), the USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter is required for pairing and charging. If you already own an Apple Pencil, you’ll need to purchase the USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter. This adapter is sold separately at Apple Store locations, on apple.com, and on the Apple Store app. • Which keyboard will work with this iPad? Newer Wi-Fi + Cellular models include built-in eSIM technology that acts as a digital SIM card. There are a few ways to activate an eSIM on your iPad, including downloading it to the iPad itself, scanning a QR code, or using an app from a carrier.* With eSIM, you can choose cellular data plans from select carriers in the United States and in more than 180 countries and regions around the world. Wi-Fi + Cellular models with embedded eSIM technology include iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation or later), iPad Pro 11-inch (1st generation or later), iPad Air (3rd generation or later), iPad (7th generation or later), and iPad mini (5th and 6th generation). All Wi-Fi + Cellular models include a nano-SIM tray that supports a carrier SIM card. * Not all carriers support eSIM. See your carrier for more details. Not available in China mainland. The eSIM technology works with iPadPro 11‑inch (1st generation or later), iPadPro 12.9‑inch (3rd generation or later), iPadAir (3rd generation or later), iPad (7th generation or later), and iPadmini (5th and 6th generation). • How can I pay using Appl...

Apple iPad (10th Gen, 2022) review: tricky to recommend

Contents • • • • • • • • • Show 4 more items But after using the iPad (2022), I’m torn about how I should feel about it. On the one hand, the upgrades Apple made this year are really good. This year’s iPad has a much roomier display, performs amazingly, and the color options are stunning. But due to a messy accessory situation and confusing competition from Apple itself, trying to figure out who is supposed to buy the iPad (2022) becomes a more complicated conversation than it should be. Joe Maring/Digital Trends One of my favorite things about the iPad (2022) is its design. This year’s iPad finally abandons the large bezels and home button of previous generations and embraces a full-screen aesthetic with slim bezels. In other words, it now looks just like the iPad Air, iPad Mini, and iPad Pro. Related • • • This results in a few big changes for the iPad (2022). Since there’s no longer a home button, the Touch ID fingerprint sensor is now embedded in the power button on the top frame. It’s easily accessible regardless of how you use the iPad (2022), and it’s just as fast and reliable as you’d expect. The new design also lends itself to an improved two-speaker landscape system. Audio is loud, crisp, and now shoots out from the left and right sides of the iPad when holding it horizontally — perfect for gaming or watching videos. Joe Maring/Digital Trends In between the two speaker grilles on the bottom of the iPad (2022) is another big change: the Lightning port is gone! The...