Apple has suddenly released two new iPad models and you won't have to wait long before you can get your hands on them.
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It’s official, the previously rumored iPad Pro is real, and it’s bringing a friend with it in the new 10th-gen iPad. The new iPad Pro does indeed use Apple’s M2 chip, as many had expected, while the 10th-gen iPad has a 10.9-inch all-screen display.
Of course, there’s more to both new iPads than meets the eye. Between the M2 chip, CPU, and GPU, the new iPad Pro claims vastly improved performance over M1 devices, and a particular talent for machine learning and multitasking processes. It also works with the 2nd-generation Apple Pencil and iOS 16, allowing users to “preview” their work by hovering the Pencil tip over the display, offering more precise Pencil control.
As for the new 10th-gen iPad, the 10.9-inch retina display goes all the way to the edges to provide the most screen real estate possible, along with a 2360×1640 resolution. While it may not have the M2 chip like the new iPad Pro, it does use the A14 Bionic chip for what Apple is calling a 20 percent CPU improvement and a 10 percent increase in graphics processing. It also comes with a front-facing ultra-wide camera and a 12MP sensor, but it’s been moved to the landscape side of the tablet, which Apple says is all the better for video calling. Oh, and the rear-facing camera is also 12MP and supports both 4K video and 240 fps slow-motion recording.