The iPad (10th generation) (also referred to as the iPad 10.9-inch) is a tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. as the successor to the ninth-generation iPad. It was announced on October 18, 2022, and was released on October 26, 2022.[3][4][5][6]
Also known as | iPad (10th generation), iPad 10.9-inch |
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Developer | Apple Inc. |
Manufacturer | Foxconn (on contract) |
Product family | iPad |
Type | Tablet computer |
Generation | 10th |
Release date | October 26, 2022 |
Introductory price | Wi-Fi: $449 Wi-Fi + Cellular: $599 |
Operating system | Original: iPadOS 16.1 Current: iPadOS 18.2, released December 11, 2024[1] |
System on a chip | Apple A14 Bionic with 64-bit architecture and embedded motion co-processor |
CPU | Hexa-core (2× 3.1 GHz Firestorm and 4× 1.82 GHz Icestorm) |
Memory | 4 GB LPDDR4X SDRAM |
Storage | 64 or 256 GB[a] |
Display | 10.9 inches (280 mm) 2360 × 1640 px (264 ppi), 500 nits max brightness (typical), 60Hz refresh rate [2] |
Graphics | Apple-designed quad core |
Sound | Stereo |
Input | Multi-touch screen, headset controls, proximity and ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyroscope, digital compass, dual microphone, Touch ID fingerprint reader, barometer |
Camera | Front: 12 MP, 1080p HD, ƒ/2.4 aperture Rear: 12.0 MP AF, with Five Element Lens, Hybrid IR filter, video stabilization, face detection, Smart HDR 3, ƒ/1.8 aperture |
Power | 28.6 W·h, up to 10 hours of battery life |
Online services | App Store, iTunes Store, iBookstore, iCloud, Game Center |
Dimensions | 248.6 mm (9.79 in) H 179.5 mm (7.07 in) W 7 mm (0.28 in) D |
Mass | Wi-Fi: 477 g (1.052 lb) Wi-Fi + Cellular: 481 g (1.060 lb) |
Predecessor | iPad (9th generation) |
Website | www |
Specifications
editThe design of the tenth-generation iPad more closely resembles the higher-end iPad Air and Pro models, with flatter edges and no home button. As with the iPad Air and Mini, the Touch ID sensor is located in the power button. It is available in silver, blue, pink, and yellow color finishes.[7]
Like the iPad Air, it has a 10.9-inch 2360x1640 Liquid Retina display; an increase from the previous 10.2-inch model, but it is not laminated.[7] The tenth-generation iPad uses an A14 Bionic processor, previously seen in the fourth-generation iPad Air and the iPhone 12 in 2020. The chip has a 6-core CPU, a 4-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine.[7]
The tenth-generation iPad has Bluetooth 5.2 and Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) wireless capabilities, as well as sub-6 GHz 5G on cellular models. It is the first base model iPad to use USB-C instead of the Lightning connector; connectivity is limited to USB 2.0 transfer speeds, with support for external displays at 1080p resolution at a refresh rate of 60 Hz, or 2160p at 30 Hz.[7] The tenth-generation iPad does not include a headphone connector, requiring wireless headphones or a USB-C adapter sold separately.[7]
The tenth-generation iPad features a 12-megapixel rear-facing wide-angle camera with an ƒ/1.8 aperture and 4K video recording support.[8] In a first for any iPad, the front-facing camera is now located on the long edge of the display, so that it is horizontally centered when the tablet is in a landscape orientation.[9][7]
Accessories
editThe tenth-generation iPad supports the first-generation Apple Pencil; a USB-C to Lightning cable adapter must be used to pair and charge it. This adapter has been included with newer production runs of the first-generation Pencil since October 2022, and is sold separately for existing owners. It also supports the lower-cost Apple Pencil (USB-C), which charges via a built-in USB-C port. Unlike other iPad models with USB-C, it does not support the second-generation Apple Pencil.[10][8]
Apple unveiled a new keyboard cover accessory for the tenth-generation iPad known as the Magic Keyboard Folio, as it is incompatible with the Magic Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio. Unlike the Magic Keyboard designed for the iPad Air and iPad Pro, the Magic Keyboard Folio detaches from the back cover and can be used as an adjustable stand, and it includes a 14-key function row with a lock button.[11][7]
Reception
editThe tenth-generation iPad received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its new design, battery life, and performance, but criticism for removing the headphone jack, the lack of support for the second-generation Apple Pencil, and a higher price point than its predecessor.[4][7]
CNN writer Mike Andronico felt that the A14 processor had "the best [performance] we've seen on a tablet at this price" and made the device "more future-proof", while the Magic Keyboard Folio accessory was considered to potentially be Apple's "best keyboard cover yet". However, it was noted that its display was "starting to show its age" in comparison to the iPad Pro and the iPhone 14 Pro due to its lower resolution and refresh rate, and that "for the vast majority of people who just want a great tablet for streaming, sketching, gaming and some light productivity, the ninth-gen iPad is still the better value".[9]
The Verge similarly questioned the model's positioning as being "stuck in the middle" between the cheaper ninth-generation iPad and the higher-end Air and Pro, noting that "in a vacuum, there’s very little to complain about with the 10th-gen iPad. It’s an excellent tablet that does all of the things you expect from a tablet very well", but that "it costs considerably more [than the ninth-generation model] and is not as good as an iPad Air. And since you can find a current iPad Air on sale fairly easily at this point, this new iPad is not the iPad to buy right now despite the fact that it has a lot going for it."[7]
Timeline
editTimeline of iPad models |
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Notes
edit- ^ 1 GB = 1 billion bytes
References
edit- ^ "About iPadOS 18 Updates". Apple Support. iPadOS 18.2.
- ^ Bray, Jonathan (November 21, 2022). "Apple iPad 10th generation (2022) review: Filling the narrowest of gaps". Exper Reviews. Retrieved June 20, 2024.
- ^ Todd, Haselton (October 18, 2022). "Apple announces new iPad Pros, redesigned regular iPad, and updated Apple TV 4K". CNBC. Archived from the original on October 18, 2022.
- ^ a b updated, Mark Spoonauer last (October 24, 2022). "Apple iPad (10th gen) review". Tom's Guide. Archived from the original on January 26, 2023. Retrieved January 26, 2023.
- ^ "Apple unveils completely redesigned iPad in four vibrant colors". Apple. October 18, 2022. Archived from the original on October 18, 2022.
- ^ "iPad 10.9". Apple. October 18, 2022. Archived from the original on January 1, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Seifert, Dan (October 24, 2022). "Apple iPad (10th gen) review: stuck in the middle". The Verge. Archived from the original on January 26, 2023. Retrieved January 26, 2023.
- ^ a b Ulanoff, Lance (October 24, 2022). "iPad 10.9 (2022) review". TechRadar. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
- ^ a b "iPad (2022, 10th gen) review: A great tablet that most people can skip". CNN. October 25, 2022. Archived from the original on November 18, 2022. Retrieved November 18, 2022.
- ^ Porter, Jon (October 18, 2022). "Apple's new iPad only supports the old Apple Pencil — and needs an adapter to do so". The Verge. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
- ^ Peters, Jay (October 18, 2022). "Apple's Magic Keyboard Folio for the new iPad has a 14-key function row". The Verge. Retrieved March 30, 2023.
- ^ Apple Inc. (2010–2011). iPad News – Newsroom Archive. Retrieved June 7, 2018.