Apple's latest base iPad model receives a significant upgrade with the A16 chip, enhancing performance. Despite the upgrade, it falls short of supporting Apple Intelligence, positioning it lower than the iPad Air equipped with an M3 chip. Notably, Apple has doubled storage capacity without increasing prices, offering a 128GB base model for $349. While the iPad maintains the 10.9-inch display size and basic camera functionality of prior models, it lacks premium features present in the iPad Air. Pre-orders are open with availability set for March 12.
Apple's new base iPad features an A16 chip, doubling the storage options while maintaining pricing, but lacks some display enhancements found in the iPad Air.
The iPad has a 10.9-inch screen missing premium features and retains the same camera configuration as previous non-Pro models, confirming its budget status.
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