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Apple iPad (5th-gen)

Source: st ringent screening The 5th-gen’s 9.7 inch panel doesn’t do HDR or TrueTone, but it’s perfect at the priceThe new iPad supports iOS 10’s best tablet features, including Split View for apps

his iPad is the most exciting boring update to a product we’ve ever seen. It replaces the iPad Air 2 at the lower-price end of Apple’s 9.7-inch tablet range, and doesn’t include any new tricks, features we’ve never seen before, or anything like that. What it does is take T3’s number one tablet, make it a little bit faster, a little bit cheaper, and give it even better battery life. It’s more of the same, and when the same sits at the top of our Elite list, we’re good with that. T

These upgrades come with a surprising downside: it’s thicker and heavier than the iPad Air 2. It’s pretty

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