Apple’s new iPad has been officially unveiled, and it’s the biggest update to the entry-level device since its inception. With a design overhaul to match the iPad Air and iPad Pro models that came before it, the new iPad has an edge-to-edge display, flat sides and USB-C port.
Inside, it is powered by the Apple A14 Bionic chip and features a larger 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display. The move to a flat-sided design does not, however, mean compatibility with the Apple Pencil 2. Rather, the device maintains support for the original Apple Pencil. Like the iPad Air and iPad Mini, the new 10th-generation iPad supports Touch ID via the top button.
Apple’s 10th-generation iPad starts at $449 and begins shipping on Oct. 26.
What colors does the iPad (10th Generation) come in?
Apple has brought some colorful hues to the entry-level iPad for the first time. The new colors include:
iPad (10th Generation) pricing
There are a few configuration options for the 10th-generation iPad. Here’s how US pricing breaks down in full:
- 64GB iPad (10th Generation): $449
- 256GB iPad (10th Generation): $599
- 64GB iPad (10th Generation, Wi-Fi + Cellular): $599
- 256GB iPad (10th Generation, Wi-Fi + Cellular): $749
Best iPad 2022 preorder deals
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Preorders for the 10th-generation iPad are now live at Apple. Devices will begin shipping on Oct. 26.
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Amazon is now listing the 10th generation iPad for preorder in all of its various colors and configurations. Release day shipping is still available.
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Though there are no direct price drops just yet, preorder the new 10th generation iPad at Best Buy and you’ll score three months of Apple TV Plus (worth $15) for free if you are new or returning to that service.
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Target is now listing the 10th gen iPad, though product pages there are still showing “coming soon” so you can’t actually place a preorder yet. We’ll keep tabs on that one.