
This week, Apple quietly announced a redesigned iPad, alongside an updated iPad Pro and Apple TV 4K. The new devices arrived without the usual fanfare and keynote that we've come to expect from the company. That's not to say that the updates aren't noteworthy, with the iPad Pro finally receiving the M2 chip that debuted earlier this year in the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro, along with an exciting redesign for the base iPad.
Redesigned Entry-Level iPad and a Full-Size Magic Keyboard
The only truly “new” product revealed in the October update, the new iPad features numerous design changes, with flatter edges. Most notably, it features a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display and also replaces the Lightning port with USB-C connectivity.
Apple has moved a few things around, with Touch ID now on the top button of the iPad instead of on the home button, which was removed entirely, bringing this iPad more in line with its more modern siblings. Additionally, the 12MP ultrawide front camera is now positioned on the longer side of the display. The rear camera has been upgraded to 12MP to deliver high-resolution photos and detailed 4K video with support for 240-frame-per-second slo-mo.
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