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Apple Unveils New Low-Cost 10.2-inch iPad Starting at $ 329 – Mac Rumors, Macrumors.com

Apple Unveils New Low-Cost 10.2-inch iPad Starting at $ 329 – Mac Rumors, Macrumors.com


Apple today announced a new seventh-generation low-costiPadwith a bigger 10 .2-inch Retina display than the previous generation.


The new

iPad

includes an A 10 Fusion chip, support for the first-genApple Pencil, and aSmart Connectorfor attaching Apple’sSmart Keyboard.

“The new iPad packs even more value into our most popular and affordable iPad model featuring a bigger 10 .2-inch Retina display, support for Apple Pencil and for the first time, the full-size Smart Keyboard, “said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of Product Marketing. “The new iPad was built to runiPadOS, which introduces powerful new ways to multitask, manage and mark up documents, use Apple Pencil and view more information at a glance on a redesigned Home screen. This new iPad with iPadOS takes everything people love about our most popular iPad and makes it even better for creating, learning, working and playing. “

The new seventh-generation

iPad

comes in silver, space gray and gold finishes in (GB and) GB configurations.

iPad

starts at $ 329 for the Wi-Fi model and $ 459 for the Wi-Fi Cellular model.

Apple’s most affordable

iPad

, which is made from 100 percent recycled aluminum for the first time, starts shipping September 30, and orders start today.

Apple’s special event is underway at Steve Jobs Theater. Refresh for updates and follow ourSeptember 2019 event hubfor coverage of all of Apple’s announcements today.

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