Apple's redesigned entry-level iPad has an A14 chip and USB-C charging
, including the switch to USB-C, no headphone jack and a fingerprint reader built into the sleep/wake button. You can expect a familiar 10.9-inch display with a 2,360 x 1,640 resolution and True Tone color adjustment. However, there's a twist for the 12MP ultra-wide front camera. This is the first iPad with a landscape-orientation selfie cam, making it far better for group chats or laptop-like use.
The tablet uses the same A14 Bionic chip as the original iPad Air, and supports modern networking like WiFi 6 and 5G. You'll also find an updated 12MP rear camera. Unfortunately, this isn't an ideal slate for creatives on a budget. You're still limited to first-generation Pencil support, and you'll need to use the included USB-C to Pencil adapter to pair and charge the pen.You'll at least have a slightly cheaper official option for turning the iPad into a notebook.
The new base iPad is available to order now and will reach stores October 26th. Be prepared for a price hike, however. The revamp starts at $449 for a 64GB WiFi model, and climbs to $599 for cellular. That's a significant jump, and Apple is keeping the around for the same $329 as before. Think of this more as a discounted iPad Air for those who don't need either an M1 chip or second-gen Pencil support.
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