Apple has launched the 11th-generation base iPad, starting at $349. It features a Retina Display, A16 chip with 30% performance improvement over its predecessor, and 128GB storage. The new model, available in various colors, lacks Face ID and Apple Intelligence, continuing to use Touch ID. It supports the Apple Pencil and a Magic Keyboard Folio. While more advanced features are reserved for iPad Pro and Air models, this updated iPad caters to budget-conscious consumers seeking reliable performance.
The most prominent features missing here are Apple Intelligence and Face ID. Instead, the new iPad continues to rely on Touch ID.
Apple touted the A16 chip as offering a 30% boost in overall performance compared with the 10th-generation's A14 Bionic processor and a 50% increase over the 9th iPad's A13 chip.
The new iPad supports the Apple Pencil, which attaches to the unit magnetically. You can also connect a Magic Keyboard Folio.
Customers who prefer Face ID and want to take advantage of Apple Intelligence would be better served by an iPad Pro or iPad Air.
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