Apple on Tuesday debuted the new seventh-generation iPad, which now boasts a 10.2-inch Retina Display, a well as Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil 2 support. The new iPad starts at $329.
The new iPad is powered by the A10 Fusion chip, offers advanced cameras and sensors, and all-day battery life. The new iPad is available to order starting today and in stores starting Monday, September 30.
The new 10.2-inch Retina display iPad has nearly 3.5 million pixels and a wide viewing angle. Apple says its A10 Fusion chip makes the new seventh-generation iPad perform up to two times faster than the top-selling Windows PC.
The new iPad weighs approximately one pound, and its enclosure is made from 100% recycled aluminum. Gigabit-class LTE connectivity and Touch ID are also included.
The new seventh-generation iPad comes in silver, space gray and gold finishes in 32GB and 128GB configurations. iPad starts at $329 (US) for the Wi-Fi model and $459 (US) for the Wi-Fi + Cellular model from apple.com, in the Apple Store app and Apple Stores, and is also available through Apple Authorized Resellers and select carriers (prices may vary).
The new iPad is available to order starting today from apple.com and in the Apple Store app in the US and more than 25 other countries and regions. iPad will be available in stores in those countries and more beginning September 30.