Apple iPad (10th gen) review: The iPad (10th generation) has a larger display, more processing power, a better keyboard, and long-lasting battery life, but it is expensive and uses an uncomfortable Apple Pencil.

Apple iPad (10th gen) review

Apple iPad (10th gen) review

With a larger display than its predecessor, a more streamlined design, a quicker A14 Bionic chip, and USB-C charging, the iPad (10th generation) offers about everything you might desire in a modern tablet. I enjoy using the Magic Keyboard, and I really like how the front camera has been moved. The first-generation Apple Pencil is difficult to charge, and the 9th generation iPad is $120 less expensive than this tablet..

Pros

  • Slimmer bezels and sleeker design + Quick A14 Bionic processor + Long battery life
  • Comfortable Magic Keyboard with touchpad + 5G-ready cellular

Cons

  • Costlier than the previous model; difficult to charge the Apple Pencil; limited to 64GB of storage
  • Doesn't support Stage Manager in iPadOS 16

The old Home button, Lightning port, and thick bezels have been removed in favor of a larger 10.9-inch display. The iPad (10th generation) advances Apple's entry-level tablet. preferably the present. A power button with Touch ID embedded in, a y that almost reaches edge to edge, and USB-C charging.

However, those are only a few of the updates to the most recent iPad. You also get a faster A14 Bionic chip, a design that is lighter and thinner with flatter corners (like the iPad Air and iPad Pro), and an optional Magic Keyboard Folio with trackpad that is moderately comfortable. The options for strong colors are also nice. You have one of the best tablets available when you add it all together.

So what is there to dislike? For starters, the beginning price of $449 is significantly greater than that of the previous model. Aside from sticking with the first-generation Apple Pencil (which still has a Lightning connector), which I enjoy for its new landscape orientation, the back camera is a little bit disappointing. The starting price of $449 is likewise on the expensive side.

IPAD 10TH GEN REVIEW: PRICE AND RELEASE DATE

The starting price of the iPad (10th generation) is $449/£499/AU$749, an increase of $120 over the least expensive iPad 10.2-inch model. 5G cellular connectivity costs $599/£679/AU$999 per month if you'd like it.

Upgrade to a much larger 256GB is an option, but it will cost you an extra $150 to do so.

IPAD 10TH GEN REVIEW: SPECS

  • Starting price $449/£499/AU$749
  • Display 10.9-inch (2360 x 1640) Liquid Retina
  • OS iPadOS 16 (pre-installed)
  • Chipset A14 Bionic
  • Storage 64GB, 256GB
  • Rear camera 12MP
  • Front camera 12MP with 122-degree FOV
  • Video quality Up to 4K
  • Wireless Wi-Fi 6, optional 5G

IPAD10TH GEN REVIEW: DESIGN AND COLORS]'.

“Finally, I had to keep reminding myself of this when I first started using the iPad 10th generation. Since Apple raised the display from 10.2 inches to 10.9 inches, the previous Home button has been removed.

As a result, the screen is almost edge-to-edge, although the bezels are still clearly visible Another advantage is that Touch ID is already integrated into the Power button on the iPad, making it simple to unlock it by simply placing your finger on the button.

In order to unlock the device quickly in both portrait mode (where the button is located on the top right) and landscape mode (top of left side), I made sure to register my index fingers on both hands. Every time, Touch ID worked without a hitch.

In comparison to the iPad 9th generation, which has measurements of 9.79 x 7.07 x 0.28 inches and weighs 1.05 pounds (1.06 kilograms), the new iPad 2022 is smaller and lighter.

Apple's new iPad 2022 hues are undoubtedly a spice up. I tried out the yellow variant, which is a bold hybrid of yellow and gold. Silver, blue, and pink are further options.. Blue is my favorite of the bunch.

IPAD 10TH GEN REVIEW: DISPLAY

The 10.9-inch screen on the iPad 2022 won't blow you away, but it's a respectable panel for the price. I enjoyed the vivid colors in the sequence where Namur rises from the ocean wearing his gold and navy blue armor while viewing the Wakanda Forever trailer.

On our lab tests, the iPad 2022 registered a max of 504 nits of brightness, which just about matches Apple's 500-nit claim. That's fine, however unlike me, you might find it difficult to read this panel in bright sunshine. The iPad Pro 2021 achieved a maximum brightness of 1,588 nits, although that tablet is far more expensive. Even the iPad Pro 2022, which performed less well in our tests, managed to reach 1,577 nits.

The 10.9-inch screen on the iPad 2022 won't blow you away, but it's a respectable panel for the price. When I watched the Wakanda Forever teaser, I loved the vibrant colors in the scene where Namur emerges from the water wearing his gold and navy blue armor.

IPAD 10TH GEN REVIEW: MAGIC KEYBOARD

I was shocked when I used 10fastfingers.com to evaluate my typing speed. I averaged 71 words per minute with 96% accuracy, which is just as fast as my pace when using the 14-inch MacBook Pro. Due to the tablet's overall small size, the Return key and Delete keys, among others, become smaller on this layout.

Another benefit is the 14-key function row at the top of the keyboard, which allows you to easily change the brightness and volume as well as view all of your open programs at once.

The Magic Keyboard Folio has an adjustable kickstand, and I was able to type rather steadily while holding the iPad 2022 in my lap, though it did jiggle a little. I like how easily the protective back panel attaches magnetically to the iPad, but it slipped off a couple of times and feels like it could be more secure.

If you just want to utilize the back panel as a stand for something like viewing a movie, you can easily remove the keyboard.

IPAD 10TH GEN REVIEW: APPLE PENCIL

The new iPad's inability to support the Apple Pencil is easily my biggest complaint. It's really confusing for a company that takes pleasure in its clever design, to be honest. You must purchase the $99 1st generation Apple Pencil if you want to be able to sketch, take notes, and use other features on the iPad 10th generation because it does not support the most recent 2nd generation Apple Pencil.

There are a few significant problems in this. The Apple Pencil cannot be stored anywhere when not in use, to start with. The 2nd generation Apple Pencil can be magnetically attached to the top flat edge of the iPad Air and iPad Pro for convenient storage, and both devices charge the Pencil while connected. Things worsen. To connect and charge the original Apple Pencil, you need a separate USC-C to Apple Pencil adaptor. And the reason for that is the Pencil's continued usage of the outdated Lightning port rather than USB-C. The good news is that Apple will include this small dongle if you buy the first-generation Apple Pencil. The bad news is that this difficult fix is actually necessary.

If Apple had just included compatibility for the Apple Pencil 2nd generation to the iPad 2022, the situation would have been considerably simpler.

The Apple Pencil, at least, performs well. I enjoy that I can write into any text field on the iPad, and the iPad will instantly translate my scribbles into text. My creative colleague utilized the Pencil to sketch an elaborate floral image with ease. The Apple Pencil is supported by many third-party programs, including Pixelate, Goodness, and Recreate. My favorite feature of Prorate is how it detects pressure sensitivity for lighter or darker lines on the Pencil.

Additionally, the first-generation Apple Pencil's detachable cap is simple to misplace.

IPAD 10TH GEN REVIEW: PERFORMANCE AND 5G

This is not shocking. Given that it is the same CPU found inside the iPhone 12, the A14 Bionic chip powering the iPad 2022 should be more than enough in terms of speed. The iPad performed admirably when I attempted to use my sword to fend off three foes at once while playing a game called Genshin Impact since the animations were smooth. I barely experienced a little sluggishness when I scrambled up a rock.

The iPad 2022 performed far better than the iPad 9th generation, scoring 1,580 on single-core and 4,400 on multi-core on GeekBench 5, which measures total performance. However, the M1 chip in the iPad Air gave it a considerably higher score.

iPad 2022 benchmarks

Row 0 – Cell 0 iPad 2022 iPad 2021 Pad Air M1

Geekbench 1,580/4,400 1,384/3,387 1,707/7,151

3DMark Wild Life Unlimited 8,579/51.4 fps 8,000/47.9 fps 17.966/107 fps

Video transcoding 29 seconds 27 seconds 22 seconds

Regarding graphics, the iPad 2022 completed the 3DMark Wild Life test with a score of 8,579 and a frame rate of 51.4. Compare it to the 9th generation iPad's 8,000 and 47.9 frames per second. Oddly, the new iPad took a little longer than the iPad 9th generation to complete our video transcoding test in Adobe Premiere Rush—29 seconds as opposed to 27 seconds, albeit both times are quick. The iPad Air achieved the 22 second goal.

It's important to note that the USB-C port on the new iPad can only transport data at USB 2.0 speeds. Several outlets found that it can only go as fast as 480 Mbps, which is comparable to Lightning's maximum speed.

IPAD 10TH GEN REVIEW: CAMERAS

The back camera of the iPad 2022 is sharper, increasing from 8MP to 12MP from the previous edition. Additionally, the placement of the 12MP front camera has been changed to the long edge from the top edge, which is a beneficial improvement that makes landscape video calls more natural, especially when the iPad is docked in the Magic Keyboard Folio.

The back's 12MP primary camera is unreliable. The iPad 2022 took a vivid and accurate picture of this blossom outside. The iPad skillfully blurs out the surrounding leaves while still allowing you to see the tiny water drips on the flower petals. I'd like to talk to you about this.

The iPad 2022 performs wonderfully indoors when there is enough ambient light, but I noticed some graininess in this picture of a witch's boot on a fireplace mantel. Although this comparison might not be fair, the iPhone 14 Pro Max gives a brighter photo with significantly less noise.

There isn't a night mode on the iPad 2022, so forget about it. This is unfortunate. Although the iPad Air 5th generation lacks these functions as well, there is also no flash.

The front-facing 12MP camera on the iPad is now positioned in landscape mode over the long edge of the display. The iPad is now better at video calling as a result. Even though there was some noise in my clothing, the iPad nevertheless managed to capture a fairly sharp image of my face and hair in a dimly lit area. The iPad is intelligent enough to illuminate the display as well, serving as a fictitious flash.

IPAD 10TH GEN REVIEW: BATTERY LIFE AND CHARGING

You may most likely omit the bundled 20W charger since the iPad 2022 should keep up with you for the majority of the day on a charge. The Tom's Guide Battery Test, which involves continuous web browsing at 150 nits of screen brightness, lasted 10 hours and 57 minutes over Wi-Fi with the iPad 10th generation performing admirably.

The iPad 2021 had a longer runtime of 11:59, but as we're still testing, the iPad 2022 could close the gap with additional runs once we average the findings. The iPad Air's battery life was 10:09 less.

In our testing, the iPad 2022's USB charging capability did result in faster recharge speeds than the previous model, so we're glad to see it. Compared to the iPad 9th generation with Lightning, which only reached 19%, the new iPad reached 26% in 30 minutes. I'll take it even though it's not a great leap.

IPAD 10TH GEN REVIEW: IPADOS 16

Let's remove the Band-Aid and warn customers that the new iPad 2022 does not support the key function of iPadOS 16. This is Stage Manager, which makes multitasking simpler by displaying your most frequently used apps on the left side of the screen.

However, you'll be able to benefit from other noteworthy iPadOS 16 features as well. For instance, you can edit or unsend a message that has already been sent in Messages. Additionally, you can easily copy, translate, or lock up text from a video frame.

Lifting a subject out of the background in an image is my favorite iPadOS 16 feature that I used on the new iPad. This function is identical to iOS 16. The object in the picture can be moved to another area, such as a message that has already been delivered, by simply pressing and holding it.

Apps that are better suited for the larger iPad display are one of the other improvements in iPadOS 16. Along with find-and-replace in apps, you'll notice items like resizable toolbars, the option to view folder sizes in Files, and a more consistent undo and redo experience.

IPAD 10TH GEN VS IPAD AIR M1

Personally, I wouldn't choose the Apple Pencil since I would rather utilize the iPad 10th generation. However, if you want to frequently use the Apple Pencil for sketching or taking notes, I'd recommend upgrading to the more expensive $599 iPad Air because it supports the newer 2nd generation Apple Pencil that docks to the tablet for charging and storage.

A speedier M1 chip and the new Stage Manager multitasking feature are also included in the iPad Air. Just be aware that the Air's accessories are more pricey. Compared to the similar add-ons for the new iPad 2022, which cost $99 and $249 respectively, the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard cost $129 and $299, respectively.

IPAD 10TH GEN REVIEW: VERDICT

An improvement over previous incarnations is the redesigned look and feel of the iPad (10th generation). I like the more streamlined look and larger screen, however some people might miss the headphone port on the 9th generation iPad. I also appreciate the improved A14 Bionic chip, 5G connection, and the Touch ID-enabled power button, rearrangement of the front camera, and USB-C charging. thothub.

A tablet costs $449, which is a significant sum of money. Even while Apple continues to sell the $329 iPad 9th generation, the $120 price hike between generations still hurts. The Apple Pencil problem is my biggest complaint; charging it is just too difficult, and there is nowhere to keep the pen while not in use..

Do I believe that the iPad 2022 is worth the extra money over the previous iteration? mainly, as this tablet is more future-proof. The iPad 10th generation is one of the greatest tablets overall, but because to its higher price and Apple Pencil gaffe, I can't claim with certainty that it's the best tablet for the majority of users.

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