Apple iPad 10 and iPad Pro 2022 officially go on sale! Here is the price

Tech giant Apple has been quiet busy last couple months. Now after introducing brand new iPhone series other devices are also coming.

Apple iPad 10 and iPad Pro 2022 officially go on sale! Here is the price
Apple's new iPad goes on sale

Apple unveiled the new iPad Pro with the M2 processor and its eagerly anticipated 10th generation iPad a few days ago. Shortly after the announcement, the business began accepting pre-orders. Since today, both devices are officially available for purchase. It looks like the devices are getting attention all over the world.

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 The tech giant Apple's new 10th-generation iPad costs $449, with the most expensive model costing $799. On the other hand, the 11-inch iPad Pro with an M2 chip starts at $799, while the 12.9-inch iPad Pro starts at $1,299. In addition to True Tone technology and a larger 10.9-inch LED display, the iPad 10th generation now has a screen resolution of 2360 x 1640 pixels.The device is powered by Apple's A14 Bionic chipset, which has a 16-core neural engine, a 6-core CPU, a quad-core GPU, and more.

Apple iPad 10 and iPad Pro 2022 officially go on sale! Here is the price
 

This is not all the good featutes. Aside from these for video calling, there is a 12-megapixel camera sensor on the tablet's front and back for the camera department. The bottom bezel has been moved to the power button, where the Touch ID is now embedded.It supports the new Magic Keyboard Folio and first-generation Pencil and runs iPadOS 16.

The iPad Pro, on the other hand, is available in two sizes: an 11-inch model and a 12.9-inch model. Both of these models support ProMotion and have an adaptive refresh rate of 120 Hz.The model with an 11-inch screen is the brightest, with 600 nits, while the model with a 12.9-inch screen has 1,000 nits.Apple Silicon's M2 processor powers both of them, which the company claims makes the 8-core CPU 15 percent faster and the 10-core GPU up to 35 percent faster in terms of graphics performance.

The company adds that the chipset has a new media engine and an image signal processor, enabling the iPad to support the ProRes video capture feature for the first time. Additionally, it can perform 40% more operations per second than the M1 SoC.

The tablet will be able to transcode ProRes footage up to three times faster than before, according to the company.Additionally, it includes five studio-quality microphones for clear recording.

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