iPad 10th 10.9in WiFi 256GB (2022)
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Apple iPad 10 Wifi (10.9", 4GB RAM, 256GB, Silver) - Brand New review
The Apple iPad (10th gen) rework is ace compared to rivals, but it's expensive and leads to some range confusion- A significant upgrade, Move to USB-C, Fresh colours
- Pricing is a lot higher than 9th gen, Inevitable confusion between this and iPad Air, 1st gen Apple Pencil support only
Apple iPad 10.9 10th Gen Wifi (4GB RAM, 256GB, Blue) - BRAND NEW review
The Apple iPad 10th gen sits towards the lower end of the iPad range, combining features from the pricier iPad Air 2022 with those from the previous budget iPad. A price rise this year, and the decision Apple has made to keep the 10.2-inch iPad 9 from 2021 around, means this is no longer the true...- The design is a massive upgrade, USB-C is far more convenient than Lightning, Smart front camera placement, Unbeatable tablet apps and software, Design is key: The new design makes this the most tempting base iPad upgrade in a while.
- Huge price jump, especially in Europe makes its position in Apple’s iPad range confusing, Odd Apple Pencil integration, 64GB isn’t enough (256GB probably too much), You’re on a tight budget : The previous-gen model might not look as good, but it’s a lot more affordable and remains very capable.
Apple iPad 10 Wifi (10.9", 4GB RAM, 256GB, Silver) - Brand New review
Outside of the issues with accessories and a price tag that feels a touch too high, the iPad 10th gen is a fantastic iPad. Not really a replacement to the 9th-gen iPad, the 10th is kind of in this weird place of upsells and compromise.- Sleek design reminiscent of the iPad Air, Capable performance, Includes many of the things iPad users would want, Front-facing camera position makes a lot more sense, Solid battery life, Supports Type C USB
- Pricey for an entry iPad, Doesn't really replace the 9th-gen iPad, Keyboard accessory is hideously expensive and isn't super lap friendly, Apple Pencil charging method makes zero sense, Nowhere to store the Apple Pencil
Apple iPad 2022 review: The budget iPad now has more ammunition
If you are a student, even a writer, or an office worker who needs to check emails and spreadsheets on the go, the iPad is a good replacement for carrying a large laptop in your backpack.
Apple iPad 10.9 10th Gen Wifi (4GB RAM, 256GB, Blue) - BRAND NEW review
The upgrades over its predecessor are pretty numerous, from the complete redesign to better cameras, a nice internal power boost, and the USB-C port are all welcome changes to an iPad that was in desperate need of some love.
Fast but needs better instructions. None given in store
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Apple iPad (10th Generation) (Review Apple iPad (2022))
The best tablet for most people- Appealing iPad Pro-like design, USB-C port, High-quality cameras, Good speakers, Fast performance
- No traditional Touch ID button, No Face ID
Apple iPad 10 Wifi (10.9", 4GB RAM, 256GB, Silver) - Brand New review
Finally the entry-level iPad gets a design overhaul that makes it look much more up-to-date. The new Apple model brings a larger screen, some boisterous new colour options, and it's an all-round better product than its predecessor.- All-new design ups the entry-level iPad's game, Bigger screen than predecessor (now 10.9-inch), USB-C charging, yay!
- Other iPads have better screens (brighter, faster refresh), It's pricey – the iPad Air isn't much more, Controversial colour options
Apple iPad 10 Wifi (10.9", 4GB RAM, 256GB, Silver) - Brand New review
Apple’s latest base-model iPad cribs a lot of features from the more expensive iPad Air. But it also is considerably more expensive than before, making it a tough sell.- Fast performance, Reliable battery life, Lots of tablet-optimized apps, Larger screen than before, USB-C charging
- Confusing and expensive accessories, Screen not as high quality as other iPads, Much higher starting price, No headphone jack
The New iPad Is Just a Pretty Face With USB-C
What was once a basic and affordable entry-level tablet now feels anything but.- Modern redesign with fun colors. Bigger display. Touch ID integrated into power button. USB-C port. Landscape front-facing camera. 5G support. Upgraded rear camera. Faster chip. Works with Magic Keyboard Folio.
- Expensive for a base iPad, especially with Apple's accessories. Only compatible with first-gen Apple Pencil. Display isn’t fully laminated. No headphone jack.