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Don’t Buy This iPad Unless You’re Rich
The iPad to set the lowest benchmark is here
Recently, Apple launched its new line of iPads and managed to disappoint its fans once again. September 17 could’ve been a forgettable day if Apple hadn’t made it memorable for all the wrong reasons.
The launch of the 2022 iPads was a disaster that Apple could’ve avoided by taking a year off from the iPad development and coming up with better products the following year. But Apple, being Apple, decided to take this hasty measure and release half-baked products that made no sense to people who implement logical reasoning into their daily lives.
This year, we saw three new iPads:
- The 10.9” iPad (10th Generation)
- The 11” iPad Pro (4th Generation)
- The 12.9” iPad Pro (6th Generation)
- I said three new iPads, not four.
If you’re wondering, what about the iPad Minis and iPad Airs, well, I have bad news. The Mini and Air variants won’t be out until next year, probably until March or September. Although Apple did not clarify the missing successors of these two iPads this year, there’s a prominent theory for it.
The upgraded silicone chip — the M2 — debuted this year with the MacBook Airs. There was no way Apple…