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Which IPad Should You Buy In 2022?

In simpler times, you could pick up a new iPad without setting up a


war room before making the decision. But today, Apple sells more
than half a dozen iPad models, not counting the really older models.
So with vastly different specs, sizes, and prices differentiating the
various models, which iPad should buy in 2022? Let’s find out.

 
Apple’s Current IPad Lineup
With the new addition of the iPad 10th generation, Apple’s current
lineup of iPad models is as follows:
 2021 Apple 10.2-inch iPad
 2022 Apple 10.9-inch iPad
 2021 Apple iPad Mini
 2022 Apple iPad Air
 2022 Apple 11-inch iPad Pro: 4th generation
 2022 Apple 12.9-inch iPad Pro: 6th generation

You can literally spend as low as $280 and as high as $2,400 on an


iPad if you want to. But we’re assuming you’re not swimming in money
and want to get the most out of your investment. With that said, let’s
see how each of the above iPads compares against the others.

 
2021 Apple 10.2-Inch IPad: Best Value
For Money
The base-level model from Apple is still the best bang-for-buck iPad
even after the launch of the 2022 iPad 10th generation. Apple sells
the 64GB variant for $329 but you can get it even cheaper from
Amazon or stores like Target. Granted that its design with the bugger
bezels and the non-laminated display isn’t quite stellar but you should
see what you’re getting for your money.

The still-capable A13 Bionic chip, almost all of the features of the
latest iPad OS, Center Stage for the front camera, and an overall
affordable entry into the Apple ecosystem—all without breaking the
bank. It also supports the first-generation Apple Pencil and Apple’s
Smart Keyboard. With the classic home button with Touch ID and a 12
MP front camera, there really isn’t much to complain about with the
basic iPad.

Admittedly, there are only two color options Apple provides with this
model—Space Gray and Silver. So if that is a deal-breaker for you,
read on to find the iPad that works for you.

 
2022 Apple 10.9-Inch IPad: Too Little,
Too Late, Too Pricey
Yes, Apple’s entry-level iPad has finally seen a refresh and grown out
of its outdated shell. But is the update worth your consideration,
especially at the price premium over last year’s 10.2-inch iPad? In one
word—NO.

Apple has upgraded the design to get rid of the huge bezels, added a
Liquid Retina display, moved the Touch ID to the power button which
is more in line with the premium iPads, and added a USB-C port
instead of the Lightning port. It also moved the front camera to the
center of the iPad in landscape mode which might improve your video
calls marginally. Plus, you now have four color options instead of just
two.
These changes, although welcome, come at a steep price increase.
The updated iPad now sells for $449 for the base variant, a whopping
$120 higher than the previous year’s model and just $100 shy of the
2022 Apple iPad Air. This new base iPad does have a newer A14
Bionic chip but still doesn’t get a fully laminated display like the iPad
Air and iPad Pro. Nor does it get support for the second-generation
Apple Pencil.

Overall, this model sits awkwardly in the lineup offering no real value
over the 2021 10.2-inch iPad. It can safely be avoided. If you’re really
looking to upgrade to a premium tablet, the next entries in the list
make far more sense.

 
2021 Apple IPad Mini: Premium
Portability
The iPad Mini was a unique addition to the iPad lineup when it
launched. It has an 8.3-inch Liquid Retina display, packs the A15
Bionic chip under the hood, resembles the iPad Pro in its design, has
a USB-C port for charging, and also supports Center Stage.
For users looking for the most portable iPad available, the iPad Mini
seems to be the perfect choice. But you really need to value that extra
portability to shell out $499 for it (often $400 in Amazon sales). You
can take it almost everywhere and it can even fit in one of your pant
pockets. For users looking for upgraded Apple Pencil support, it
supports the second-generation Apple Pencil too.

 
2022 Apple IPad Air: The Sweet Spot
Apple’s 2022 refresh of the iPad Air brought a couple of handy
features to the 2020 model that was already a good balance of price
and productivity. Apple added a better front camera, support for
Center Stage, and most importantly, the M1 Apple Silicon processor.
The upgraded chip is the same one from the MacBook Air 2020. So
you can rest assured that it’s plenty fast.
The iPad Air has always been your gateway to a premium Apple tablet
by bringing some of the iPad Pro’s features to a relatively affordable
model. With multiple colors to choose from and its weight not being
that much more than the entry-level iPad, the 2022 iPad Air is the best
upgrade you can get if you have $549 to spend.

 
2022 Apple IPad Pro: The Overkill
Finally, we come to the ultimate offerings from Apple’s iPad lineup—
the 4th-gen 11-inch and the 6th-gen 12.9-inch iPad Pro models. The
12.9-inch variant of the iPad Pro is the only iPad to use Apple’s Liquid
Retina XDR display powered by thousands of mini LEDs that provide
rich contrast and higher brightness.

Both the 11-inch and 12.9-inch models have Apple’s latest M2 chip
inside. These are the only iPads with ProMotion (120Hz screen
refresh rate) and FaceID. They also have four speakers and more
microphones for an enhanced audio experience. The rear camera
setup on the iPad Pros is also upgraded—an additional ultrawide
sensor and a LiDAR sensor for augmented reality features. There’s
also an exclusive Hover Mode for the second-generation Apple Pencil
that lets you see a preview of what the Pencil will do when hovering it
over the screen.
The iPad Pros are more than what most of us need. They’re really just
an easy way to spend your money on a very fancy tablet that’s too
powerful for any practical use case. The 11-inch variant starts from
$799 while the 12.9-inch one starts from $1,099.

 
Wrapping Up
Buying or upgrading to a new iPad can be daunting with so many
options to choose from. But hopefully, you would have more clarity
after reading the above guide to each of the current models in Apple’s
iPad lineup. And if you’re facing any hardware or software issues with
your existing iPad, you can always book a seamless repair experience
with our technicians.

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