Apple has introduced the new iPad Air and the new iPad Pro, along with the Apple Pencil Pro. While the company has not overhauled its entry-level 10th generation iPad that was launched in 2022, it has made it more affordable.
Starting today, the latest ‘vanilla’ iPad model is available for £100 less than the initial price of £449, making it just £349 with Wi-Fi only and 64GB of storage, and £499 with 256GB. For the version with 5G connectivity, prices are £499 with 64GB of storage or £649 with 256GB.
Nothing else about the entry-level iPad has changed, so you are still getting a 10.9-inch 1640×2360 LCD display with 500-nit typical brightness, the Apple A14 Bionic chipset, 4GB of RAM, a 12MP rear camera, a 12MP front camera, and a 7,606 mAh battery.
The 10th generation iPad also features a Touch ID fingerprint sensor, and supports Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. It is available in blue, pink, yellow, and silver.