The iPad has had several form factors since its introduction. While the iPad has grown significantly in power, it hasn’t grown in size. In 2019, the seventh-generation iPad is thinner and weighs significantly less than the original iPad, despite being more than 10 times as powerful. The iPad mini is smaller still, and the iPad Pro is significantly larger than its siblings but weighs about the same as the original iPad.
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The iPad mini 4 and iPad mini 5 both have 7.9-inch displays measured diagonally. They are 8 inches tall, 5.3 inches wide, and 0.24 inches thick. The fifth-generation iPad mini from 2019 weighs 0.66 pounds, while the cellular version is a barely noticeable 0.02 pounds heavier, which is slightly lighter than the original iPad mini.
Apple introduced its iPad Pro line with the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which debuted in 2015. The following March, Apple announced the 9.7-inch iPad Pro. That iPad cost $100 more than an iPad Air 2 when it debuted and packed a processor just as powerful as the larger iPad Pro. It has the same base size and weight as the iPad Air 2.
The third-generation iPad Pros from 2019 weigh nearly 12 percent less than the first generation. Later releases of the 10.5-inch and 11-inch iPad Pros expanded the line.