Apple welcomes new 10.2-inch iPad
One of the announcements at Apple's annual September event is a refresh of the iPad. The seventh-generation iPad now comes in a 10.2-inch version, meaning there is no longer a 9.7-inch model in the current lineup. This entry-level iPad is paired with an older A10 Fusion chip, which Apple claims is twice as fast as some of the top-selling PCs out there. But it must be noted that this is the lowest-end chip of any current iPad models. This new tablet comes with a built-in Smart Connector, which means you can link it to Apple's keyboard accessories. The iPad is made out of 100-percent recycled aluminum, and it rocks that iPad Air look with a home button and Touch ID. This device works with the older generation Apple Pencil as well.
The iPad's battery life is rated at around 10 hours. It comes in Silver, Space Grey, and Gold, and in 32GB and 128GB storage options. It's available for pre-order, and it launches on September 30th with the iPad OS on board. The new iPad's pricing starts at $429 for the Wi-Fi model and $599 for the Wi-Fi + Cellular version. The 128GB model starts at $549 for Wi-Fi and $719 for Cellular and Wi-Fi option.
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