Apple has released updated versions of its four iPad models. They all run Apple Intelligence, except for one of them. Here's what to know.
The new iPad Air and iPad both feature speed boosts, but there’s another upgrade in the entry-level iPad’s that has us more excited.
MacRumors has confirmed that Apple's new entry-level iPad unveiled this week is equipped with more RAM than the iPad 10 that it replaced.
Following the release of the new 11th-generation iPad, the older 10th-generation one is no longer the current model. But that's good if you're looking to bag a bargain with the older model, now available at an incredibly low price of just $259.
Last week, Apple hit us with a little bit of a surprise, and introduced the new base-model iPad with an A16 chip. The new iPad wasn’t much of a surprise, but the A16 chip certainly was. Rumors had long suggested that we should expect an A17 Pro chip, but that never came to fruition.
Should you get the new low-cost iPad or spring for the M3 iPad Air? We break down all the key specs and features to help you decide between Apple's latest tablets.
Apple's March iPad lineup changes introduces a new entry-level model and updates the iPad Air. Here's which iPad is best in early 2025, at any price point.
SAVE $100: As of March 6, the Apple iPad mini (A17 Pro, WiFi, 128GB) is on sale at Best Buy for $399. That's 20% off its list price of $499.
In an announcement whose timing caught many on the hop, Apple has now refreshed every iPad in the last 12 months.