During Apple’s recent “Let Loose” event, the tech giant unveiled several upgrades for its iPad lineup, catering to diverse user preferences.
The event was packed with exciting announcements, from a bigger iPad Air to powerful new Apple Silicon chips and a new Apple Pencil Pro.
Among the new features announced today, Apple also dropped the price of its basic iPad (10th generation) to just $350.
The 10th-generation iPad, which was released last fall, is now Apple’s most basic iPad model. It replaces the older iPads with the A13 chip and the round Home button.
The cheapest iPad Apple sells right now is the 10th generation. It has an A14 Bionic chip, which isn’t the newest but still powerful enough for everyday tasks.
While the 10th-generation iPad offers solid performance, the new iPad Air and iPad Pro boast the latest M2 and M4 chips.
These chips are the same ones found in Apple’s top-of-the-line MacBook computers, making them much faster and more powerful.
If you need the absolute best performance from your iPad, these new ones are for you. They’re powerful, making them ideal for demanding tasks and a smoother user experience overall.
The new iPads are super powerful, but if you just need something for everyday things like browsing the web or watching videos, the 10th-generation iPad is a great choice at a lower price.
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