The iPad 10 looks way sleeker now with its flat edges and a bigger 10.9-inch display. Even the panel gets an upgrade, now featuring a Liquid Retina display with 2360×1640-pixel resolution, and 500 nits of max brightness. The new display now also supports the first-generation Apple Pencil. – Apple Newsroom The front facing camera on the iPad 10 is now located along the landscape edge, and according to Apple this will help people look directly at the camera during video calls or recordings. The 9th-Gen iPad featured an 8MP wide camera at the front, which has now been upgraded to a 12MP Ultra Wide sensor with 122-degree field of view, along with support for Center Stage. Even the rear cameras get an upgrade, with the iPad 10 now featuring a 12MP rear camera with support for 4K video recording.
Pricing and Availability
With all the new upgrades, the starting price of an entry-level iPad has increased with the 10th Generation. The new iPads now start at $449 for the Wifi variant and $599 for the Wifi + Cellular model (for 64GB). – iPad 10 Connectivity Options Compared to last year, the price has increased by $120 dollar or so, across the board, as the 9th Gen iPad lineup started at $329. But given the massive upgrades on the new iPad 10, it is still a great deal. According to Apple, the iPad (9th Generation) would remain in the iPad lineup, so the cheaper option will still exist going forward. The new 10th-Gen iPad lineup is available to order starting today in four colorways (blue, pink, yellow, and silver) at Apple’s official online store, here. You can also find them on sale in brick-and-mortar stores from October 26th.