Apple unveils new iPads


Excitement over the new iPad Pro with M2 chips is over. Apple has just announced this year's models and both the 10th generation iPad and the newest iPad Pro gets some design refreshments, making them look sleeker.

The M2 promises improved speed and performance, allowing you to capture ProRes videos. The new iPad Pro comes in 11 and 12.9-inch Liquid Retina displays with a max of 1600 nits of brightness and 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate. The front camera features 12MP Ultra Wide angle.

The back comes with two cameras: 12MP Wide and a 10MP Ultra Wide. And of course it supports Wi-Fi 6E and 5G. It supports from a second generation Apple Pencil and a Magic Keyboard.

The 10th generation iPad on the other hand gets a little bit more fancier. First, it comes in multiple colors. It still has TouchID. And A14 Bionic chip. A step up from the previous gen's A13. The camera also has been moved from the top to the side of the iPad, which makes sense, since people usually put it down that way. If you have the first generation Apple Pencil, this iPad supports it.