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iPad (10th gen) versus iPad (9th gen)

Apple has updated its entry-level iPad for 2022 but is also keeping the older model in the current catalogue. There’s a good reason for this, as this time around the two iPads are different in many ways. So, should you go with the cheaper 9th-generation device or embrace the modern aesthetic that comes with the 10th-generation revamp? We compare the two so you can make the right choice.

DESIGN

For the 10th generation of its most affordable iPad, Apple has given the device a complete makeover. Gone is the Home button and prominent bezels of its predecessor, replaced instead by a similar design to the iPad mini and iPad Air.

The display has been increased in size from 10.2 inches to 10.9 inches, thanks to the new design. Like the other iPads, Apple has moved the Touch

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