The New iPad is Weird!
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The new 10th gen iPad is one of the weirdest releases in years. Get that Camo Windbreaker: mkbhd.com Apple iPad 10th Gen at geni.us Apple Pencil 1st Gen at geni.us Apple Pencil 2nd Gen at geni.us Apple Lightning Adapter at geni.us Tech I'm using right now: amazon.com Intro Track: Jordyn Edmonds smarturl.it Playlist of MKBHD Intro music: goo.gl Tablet provided by Apple for review. ~ twitter.com @MKBHD @MKBHD
The video starts by laying out the core changes in the new 10th generation iPad, highlighting a refreshed design that aligns with modern Apple aesthetics while noting the absence of a home button and thinner bezels. It then dives into the practical hardware upgrades, including the switch to USB-C, a higher resolution 11-inch display, and a new 12-megapixel rear camera, all powered by the A14 Bionic chip. The presenter acknowledges improvements like USB-C compatibility for flash drives, charging, and even external 4K 30 Hz displays, but immediately raises questions about compatibility with the older Apple Pencil and the implications of keeping support for the first-generation Pencil. This tension drives a deeper discussion on user workflows, including schools and businesses that may rely on legacy accessories, and the daunting price tag that positions the device relative to the ninth-gen iPad and other Apple options. The review then shifts to accessories: a new two-piece Magic Keyboard folio designed to be more modular, with a backplate kickstand and a separate keyboard, enabling quick transitions between watching content and typing. The host weighs the pros and cons of this modular setup, noting weight distribution and the greater suitability for desk use, while appreciating the flexibility it offers for mobility. The video closes with a candid assessment that while the iPad is capable and modern, the package feels oddly misaligned in pricing and intended use, leaving it between a simple, affordable tablet and a full computer upgrade, ultimately concluding that for many users the device may be more strange than necessary for the price.
Topics · technology · consumer electronics · tablet-computers · hardware-review
Questions answered
- What new hardware features come with the iPad 10th generation compared to its predecessor?
- The iPad 10th generation adds USB-C, a larger 11-inch LCD, a 12-megapixel rear camera, and an A14 Bionic chip, along with thinner bezels and a new color lineup.
- Why is there confusion about Pencil compatibility and USB-C?
- Although USB-C enables charging and external display support, Apple still supports the first-generation Apple Pencil, which uses Lightning, requiring an adapter for charging and highlighting a mixed compatibility approach.