APPLE LAUNCHES REDESIGNED IPAD WITH A BIGGER SCREEN AND USB-C

Apple has taken the wraps off a new iPad, and it comes with some pretty major design changes. The device has a larger 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with flatter edges, giving it a much sleeker look and, for the first time on an iPad, moves the webcam to the longer side of the display. The new model uses USB-C connectivity instead of a Lightning port this time around, making it the last modern iPad model to make the switch. The company also ditched the headphone jack on this device as well as the home button. Apple has instead chosen to put Touch ID on the power button, bringing the device in line with newer models of the iPad Air and iPad Mini (while the iPad Pro uses Face ID). The device comes with support for Wi-Fi 6, and the cellular version now supports 5G. The new iPad uses the A14 Bionic chip. The 10th-gen iPad features a 12MP ultra-wide front camera along the landscape edge of the iPad as well as an updated 12MP rear camera with 4K video. The new iPad comes in four pretty colours: blue, pink, yellow, and silver.

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