Apple's tenth-generation iPad has an overhauled design that more closely matches that of the iPad Pro and iPad Air.
Apple's 10th generation iPad
Launched alongside the updated M2 iPad Pro, the tenth-generation iPad has undergone the biggest design change of all the new products.
The previous curved edges of the design have been switched out for flat edges, matching the aesthetic of the iPad Pro range and iPhones.
The four new colors of iPad
To accommodate the larger screen size, Apple has shifted the Home button away from the face of the tablet, in favor of moving it to a side button. This matches the aesthetic of the iPad Air, which too moved Touch ID to the power button.
The effect is that the new iPad now has thinner bezels and so provides a larger display area. Built in to the side bezel, though, is the new FaceTime front or selfie camera.
Inside, the iPad now uses the A14 Bionic system-on-chip, up from the A13 used in the ninth-generation model.
On the back is an 12-megapixel Wide camera with 4K video capability. The FaceTime HD camera continues to be a 12-megapixel Ultra Wide camera with a 122-degree field of view, as well as 1080p video-recording capabilities.
Apple's new Magic Keyboard Folio for iPad
The new iPad is available in four colours -- blue, pink, yellow, and silver. Apple has also released a new $249 Magic Keyboard Folio, reportedly designed specifically for the new 10th generation iPad, but it appears to only be available in white.
The model retains support for the first-generation Apple Pencil. A new USB-C to Apple Pencil Adapter is required for pairing and charging and is included in the box with a new version of of the Apple Pencil, which still sells for $99. The adapter on its own retails for $9.
The ninth-generation iPad is remaining in the lineup at an unchanged price of $329. The 10th-gen iPad with Wi-Fi and 64GB of storage starts at $449. Cellular models start at $599. Pre-orders start on Tuesday.