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New iPad Next gen redefines the power of mobile computing

Apple’s lineup launches this week include the redesigned 10th generation iPad, coming in four bright colors.

In addition, the Cupertino firm’s new iPad Pro was revealed - available in 11-inch and 12.9-inch models that are powered by Apple’s own M2 processor. It boasts a powerful performance from the M2 chip and iPadOS 16, with support for Wi-Fi 6E for faster wireless connectivity.

The new tablets are now available for pre-orders online and will launch in-store on October 26th.

ENTRY-LEVEL IPADS

The new entry-level 10.9-inch model, a 0.7 inches bigger display than the previous iPad, accompanied with the powerful A14 Bionic chip, can now be pre-ordered in any of the colors of Blue, Pink, Yellow, or Silver. With the expansion of wireless connectivity in the iPad 10, including Wi-Fi 6 and 5G, which weren’t supported in the iPad 9, connections are 30% faster. The device is available in configurations of 64GB starting from $449 and 256GB from $599.

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