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First look: iPad (2022)

Apple has announced an all-new version of its entry-level iPad with a slew of dramatic improvements: a new Home button-less design, significantly larger screen, improved processor and cameras, and a USB-C port. However, all that newness also brings a new higher price starting at £499.

A SERIOUS SCREEN

Measuring 10.9 inches, the screen of the new iPad matches that of the current iPad Air. Gaining 0.7 inches on the previous 10.2-inch model, this is the largest jump in screen size Apple has ever announced for its baseline iPad. The 7th through 9th generations measure 10.2 inches, and all previous models

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