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The seventh-generation iPad also features 3.5 million pixels -- more than three times the number of pixels than the top-selling PC laptop in the US for the first half of this year, Apple says.
Apple announced a seventh-gen iPad last fall, expanding the 9.7-inch display that had been a staple of the company’s lineup for years into a larger 10.2-inch panel.
On the other hand, the iPad (Apple's only tablet without a modifier like Air, Mini or Pro), feels like a much-evolved product. Its screen goes from 9.7 inches, a mainstay since the launch of the ...
Apple today announced its newest base model iPad, which now includes a 10.2-inch screen. It still includes the Home button, but it also adds the smart connector so you can connect a keyboard.
Then, the company introduced a brand new iPad model, which is a surprising move for an iPhone event. That’s the seventh-gen iPad, which comes in a 10.2-inch version.
The latter is the same chip used for the existing 6th-gen iPad, and that chip was first introduced with the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus—so don't expect a significant performance upgrade.
Apple today squeezed in a surprise product announcement during its typical iPhone and Apple Watch-focused event: a new seventh-gen iPad. The device is a 10.2-inch variant of the company’s tablet ...
The seventh-generation iPad with 10.2-inch screen is available for preorder now starting at $329 with orders shipping out by September 30th. Education pricing starts at $299.