The new 10th Generation iPad is powered by the A14 Bionic chip, which delivers even faster performance while still providing all-day battery life. It comes with a 10.9-inch “all-screen” Liquid Retina display and a thinner bezel. Its resolution is 2360 x 1640. Updated cameras include an Ultra Wide 12 Megapixel front camera located along the landscape edge and an updated 12 Megapixel back camera to capture sharp, vivid photos and 4K video. Wi-Fi 6 and 5G brings even faster connections, also there are four color options.
10.9-inch “all-screen” Liquid Retina display
The new 10th Generation iPad has new Liquid Retina display which provides a beautiful visual experience with a 2360×1640-pixel resolution. Nearly 4 million pixels, 500 nits of brightness, and True Tone technology. Touch ID moves to the top button of iPad. The powerful A14 Bionic chip comes to iPad. Delivering a 20 percent increase in CPU and a 10 percent improvement in graphics over the previous generation. The new iPad is priced at $449 in the US. Available to order starting today, October 18, at the Apple online store.
The new 10th Generation iPad’s front-facing camera is now located along the landscape edge. So whether you use the camera for a FaceTime call or recording a video, you will always be looking right toward the camera. The landscape Ultra Wide front camera with a 12 Megapixel sensor and 122-degree field of view supports Center Stage. Which automatically pans and zooms to keep users in view as they move around. The upgraded 12 Megapixel Wide back camera on iPad delivers high-resolution photos and detailed 4K videos with support for 240-fps slo-mo.
New 10th Generation iPad powered by A14 Bionic Chip
“We’re so excited to bring the completely redesigned iPad to our most advanced iPad lineup ever,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “With a large 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, powerful A14 Bionic chip, a first-ever landscape front camera, fast wireless connectivity, USB-C, and support for incredible accessories like the new Magic Keyboard Folio, the new iPad delivers more value, more versatility — and is simply more fun.”