SEPT 20 — While most people were excited for the latest iPhone 13 series and the all-new iPad mini, there’s a lot to like about the new entry-level 10.2″ iPad for 2021 despite looking identical to its previous generation. Apart from the expected speed bump, the 9th gen iPad also gets several notable upgrades which makes this a compelling online learning device.
Apple A13 Bionic chip
The extra performance is certainly welcomed as users can get a better multitasking experience especially with the arrival of iPadOS 15 that’s expected to drop on 21st September. Battery life remains unchanged with up to 10 hours of web browsing or video on WiFi, or up to 9 hours on mobile data.
Minimum 64GB of storage
On top of that, the cheapest iPad also gets centre stage, a neat feature that ensures that you or your group is always in frame during video calls. The feature is also supported for zoom calls.
10.2″ display now supports True Tone
Pricing and availability
- 64GB WiFi – RM1,499
- 64GB WiFi + Cellular – RM2,119
- 256GB WiFi – RM2,149
- 256GB WiFi + Cellular – RM2,769
Apple also has education pricing and here’s how much it will cost in Malaysia:
- 64GB WiFi – RM1,409
- 64GB WiFi + Cellular – RM1,989
- 256GB WiFi – RM2,019
- 256GB WiFi + Cellular – RM2,599
Although the new model is already listed on Apple’s website, it is still not available for purchase just yet. We expect the new iPads including the mini to go on sale within the coming months. The 9th gen iPad is only offered in Space Grey and Silver, and there’s no Gold option. Whichever colour you pick, the new iPad only comes with an all-black panel for the front which still retains the traditional home button with Touch ID. The cellular version supports gigabit speeds over 4G LTE and you can pop-in a nano-SIM or use an eSIM to get connected.
In case you’re wondering, the 9th gen iPad still charges via a lightning port. You still get a 20W USB-C power adapter as well as a USB-C to lightning cable in the box.
To complete your iPad experience, you can add-on a Smart Keyboard (RRP: RM649) and a first-gen Apple Pencil (RRP: RM419). — soyacincau
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