Apple announced the iPad 9th Gen in Sept. 2021 and the iPhone 13 series. The 2021 iPad looks a lot like the iPads launched in the past in terms of looks and design. However, the 2021 iPad features the A13 Bionic chipset, which is about 20 percent faster than the A12 Bionic on iPad 8th Gen. Given its affordable price and versatile functionality, the iPad 9th Gen is one of the most value-for-money products launched by Apple.
To put things into perspective, this iPad from 2021 is comparable to the flagship Android tablets like Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and the latest Tab S8, both in terms of performance and features. In addition, it is available in two models with 64GB of storage and 256GB of storage. That being said, here are five reasons to consider the iPad 9th Gen in 2022.
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Right out of the box, the iPad 9th Gen comes with a 10.2-inch Retina IPS LCD display with a pixel density of 265 pixels per inch. What makes this display unique is Apple's True Tone technology which calibrates the color temperature on the screen according to the ambient light conditions. Additionally, the size of the display is just about right for most users — giving a large canvas for that spark of creativity while being easy to carry. Even putting a cover on or using the iPad 9th Gen with Apple's Magic Keyboard, the whole setup does not feel too bulky. The 2021 iPad features the 7 nm A13 Bionic chipset on the inside. Even though the processor was launched in 2019, it is pretty capable of multitasking and gaming. For reference, the device scores about 1,325 in the single-core and 3,360 in the multi-core test on Geekbench v5, which is comparable to the performance score of Qualcomm's latest
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