Apple introduced the next generation of iPad and iPad Pro. Tablets received a more ergonomic design and powerful “stuffing”. The headphone jack was removed from the “younger” model, and the “older” model was fitted with a new M2 chip.
Instead of a proprietary Lightning-type port, USB-C was installed on the iPad. Also, the headphone jack and home button were removed from the tablet; the fingerprint scanner is now located on the power button. The device was equipped with an A14 Bionic processor, a 12 MP front camera that allows you to take photos in an ultra-wide format, and a slim frame with a 10.9-inch screen.
iPad Pro is powered by the advanced M2 chip found in MacBook Air, and the touchscreen has been improved to better recognize stylus movement. Both tablet models received support for Wi-Fi-6E, which allows you to use the 6 GHz band.
Tablet sales will begin in late October. The iPad will cost from $449, iPad Pro – from $799, depending on the amount of built-in RAM, as well as the diagonal of the screen.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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