Apple announces a new entry-level iPad with A13 Bionic chip

Apple has just announced the latest version of its most popular tablet: the standard iPad. This new model is the ninth generation iPad that debuted in 2010 and features a new processor called the A13 Bionic. In addition, there is a new 12-megapixel front-facing camera that supports the Center Stage feature that debuted with the iPad Pro last year. The rest of the 9th-generation iPad will look very familiar to anyone who’s seen an iPad in recent years, with the same home button, bezels, unique rear camera, and Lightning port we’ve seen before.

Apple says the new processor is 20 percent faster than the outgoing model. The 10.2-inch screen has the same size and resolution as before, but now supports the True Tone feature that automatically adjusts the color temperature of the screen to ambient lighting.

The 9th generation iPad is compatible with the first generation Apple Pencil.

The latest iPad will ship with iPadOS 15, which was announced earlier this year and includes improvements to the iPad’s home screen, app organization, and multitasking features.

The base model iPad is what most people catch, as it is the cheapest model of training. This year, Apple has increased base storage to 64GB and kept the same starting price of $ 329. The iPad also supports first-generation Apple Pencil and the Apple Smart Keyboard. It will be available in silver or space gray and can be ordered from today, September 14, with deliveries scheduled for next week.

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