Apple in its annual September event today has announced the newest entry-level iPad. It comes with an all-new Apple A12 SoC which provides major performance gains from the outgoing A10. Apart from this major new feature, iPad 8th Generation (or iPad 8) is in all aspects, a spec bump.
iPad 8th Generation sticks with the 10.2 inch 2160 x 1620 display with 264ppi.
It still hasn’t broken up with the lighting port like the Air has. The lightning port is present in its entirety on the bottom of the iPad right below the Touch ID enabled Home Button (yeah, remember that?). Touch ID sensor appears to be the same 1st Generation scanner, yet it remains to be a mystery unless someone can get their hands on the new iPad.iPad weighs 483 grams (just over one pound) and measures in at 7.5 millimeters. This new version supports the same $99 Apple Pencil (1st Generation), still lacks a laminated display and the Anti-Glare coating. Alongside the Apple Pencil, iPad 8 supports the $129 Keyboard Folio. iPad 8th Generation still has the mediocre 1.2 MegaPixel selfie camera and an average 8 MegaPixel rear camera. The headphone jack still graces us with its presence on the iPad, after it was axed for the new iPad Air.
This lackluster feature set is easily excused by the aggressive pricing of this new iPad which starts at $329 with an educational pricing of $299 for 64GB and Wi-Fi. The new models will be available later this month.
Informative breakdown by Hitarth Dixit on Apple’s latest announcement – the iPad 8th Generation with the powerful A12 Bionic Chip. The detailed insights into the device’s specifications, including the 10.2-inch display, Touch ID, and camera features, provide readers with a comprehensive overview. MobilezMarket appreciates such in-depth coverage that aids users in staying updated on the latest tech advancements.