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iPad 10th Generation

Image: Apple
Image: Apple

The entry level iPad was always the affordable option you bought for kids, parents, and anyone not worried about specs or the latest and greatest features. And while this year’s 10th generation iPad only features 2020’s A14 Bionic chip under the hood, it finally ditched the Lightning port for USB-C on the bottom, and said goodbye to the home button, maximizing its screen real estate while pushing Touch ID to the sleep button on the top edge of the tablet. The 10th generation iPad also debuted in a fun assortment of colors—silver, blue, pink, and yellow—but the biggest reason to choose it over the iPad Air, and even more powerful iPad Pro models, is that Apple finally moved its front-facing camera to the side edge of the tablet, making it easier to maintain eye contact while using FaceTime with the iPad in landscape mode.

– Andrew Liszewski