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IN PICS | iPad mini, Samsung Galaxy Tab S8, More: 4 Tablets That Can Challenge Apple's New iPad (10th Generation)

iPad (10th Generation) is now official. Owing to its steep Rs 44,900 price tag, it is now rivalled by its siblings, as well as a Samsung offering. Take a look.

iPad (10th Generation) is now official. Owing to its steep Rs 44,900 price tag, it is now rivalled by its siblings, as well as a Samsung offering. Take a look.

Apple ipad 10 2022 10th generation lineup colours price specifications

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iPad (10th generation) is powered by Apple’s A14 Bionic chipset and comes with a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina True Tone display, the biggest ever in an iPad. Scroll down for its challengers:
iPad (10th generation) is powered by Apple’s A14 Bionic chipset and comes with a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina True Tone display, the biggest ever in an iPad. Scroll down for its challengers:
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iPad Air (5th Gen) — Price: Starting from Rs 52,000 (approx.) — The iPad Air is powered by the more powerful M1 chipset from Apple which has also powered the previous generation of MacBook and iPad Pro.
iPad Air (5th Gen) — Price: Starting from Rs 52,000 (approx.) — The iPad Air is powered by the more powerful M1 chipset from Apple which has also powered the previous generation of MacBook and iPad Pro.
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iPad mini (6th Gen) — Price: Starting from Rs 45,000 (approx.) — iPad mini comes with a better processor as compared to the new iPad — the A15 Bionic — giving it a clear edge over the new iPad in handling heavy-duty tasks.
iPad mini (6th Gen) — Price: Starting from Rs 45,000 (approx.) — iPad mini comes with a better processor as compared to the new iPad — the A15 Bionic — giving it a clear edge over the new iPad in handling heavy-duty tasks.
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iPad (9th Gen) — Price: Starting from Rs 30,000 (approx.) — This iPad comes with a retro design complete with big bezels, a round home button, curved sides and dull colours, but you still get a good display of 10.2 inches which is only marginally smaller than that of the new iPad.
iPad (9th Gen) — Price: Starting from Rs 30,000 (approx.) — This iPad comes with a retro design complete with big bezels, a round home button, curved sides and dull colours, but you still get a good display of 10.2 inches which is only marginally smaller than that of the new iPad.
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Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 — Price: Starting from Rs 50,000 (approx.) — It features a big 11-inch LCD display with a better pixel density of 274ppi as compared to the new iPad, and is powered by Qualcomm’s flagship smartphone processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 which is considered superior to the A14 Bionic.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 — Price: Starting from Rs 50,000 (approx.) — It features a big 11-inch LCD display with a better pixel density of 274ppi as compared to the new iPad, and is powered by Qualcomm’s flagship smartphone processor, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 which is considered superior to the A14 Bionic.

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