Apple’s iPad line-up has long been a favourite for those seeking a versatile tablet experience. The release of the 10th-generation iPad brought about a redesign and new features, but how does it stack up against its predecessor, the 9th-generation iPad? Let us explore the key differences to help you decide which model suits you best.
10th-gen Apple iPad vs 9th-gen iPad: Design and display
The 10th-gen iPad features a modern, flat-edged design with slimmer bezels, giving it a sleeker appearance compared to the 9th-gen iPad’s traditional rounded edges. The screen size has also increased to 10.9 inches from 10.2 inches, providing a larger canvas for work and play.
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Both models feature a Liquid Retina display, but the 10th-gen iPad’s higher resolution and wider colour gamut offer a more immersive visual experience.
10th-gen Apple iPad vs 9th-gen iPad: Performance and power
Under the hood, the 10th-gen iPad houses the A14 Bionic chip, while the 9th-gen iPad features the A13 Bionic chip. Both chips deliver smooth performance for everyday tasks. However, the A14 does provide for a noticeable edge in demanding applications and multitasking scenarios. The 10th-gen iPad also gets a RAM upgrade to 4GB, further enhancing its capabilities.
10th-gen Apple iPad vs 9th-gen iPad: Camera and audio
The 10th-gen iPad introduces a significant change in camera placement, moving the front-facing camera to the landscape edge. This makes it more natural for video calls and FaceTime conversations, especially when using a keyboard. The rear camera’s resolution remains at 12MP, but benefits from improved image processing capabilities. Additionally, the 10th-gen iPad also features landscape stereo speakers, delivering a more immersive audio experience.
10th-gen Apple iPad vs 9th-gen iPad: Connectivity and accessories
The 10th-gen iPad gets a USB Type-C port, replacing the Lightning port found on the 9th-gen iPad. This opens a wider range of compatibility with accessories and peripherals. However, it also means you might need new cables and adaptors if you’re upgrading from an older iPad.
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Both models support the first-generation Apple Pencil, but the iPad 10 is compatible with the new Magic Keyboard Folio, offering a more versatile typing experience.
10th-gen Apple iPad vs 9th-gen iPad: Price and value
The 10th-gen iPad, which is priced at Rs 33,890 on Croma, is positioned as Apple’s entry-level iPad, but it does come at a higher price point than the 9th-gen iPad. The latter is available for Rs 30,900 on Croma. If you’re looking for the most affordable option, the 9th-gen iPad remains a compelling choice. However, if the updated design, larger display, improved performance, and enhanced camera features are important to you, then the former does justify its premium.
Ultimately, the decision between the 10th-gen iPad and 9th-gen iPad boils down to your individual needs and priorities. The latter iPad is still a capable tablet for everyday use, offering excellent value for its price. However, the 10th-gen iPad brings with it a more modern design, upgraded features, and enhanced performance, making it a more compelling option for those seeking a cutting-edge iPad experience. Whichever model you choose, you’re sure to enjoy the versatility and convenience of Apple’s ecosystem all the same.
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