When was the iPad (8th Gen) Released?
Apple released the iPad 10.2 on September 18, 2020. It’s available to buy from a variety of retailers. We’ve tested it out and are pretty impressed with it, actually.
How Much is the New iPad?
Like its predecessors, the 8th gen iPad is easy on the budget. It sells for $329 for the 32GB version and $429 for the 128GB version. Engraving can be added free of charge if you order directly from Apple.
What’s in the Box?
You’ll get three things in the box: The iPad, a USB-C to Lightning cable, and a 20W USB-C power adapter.
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8th Gen iPad Features
This basic iPad shares a variety of features with other versions in the line, such as compatibility with a trackpad or mouse, the (first generation) Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard (not the newer Magic Keyboard), but there are some key differences to separate it from the pack.
The charger has been upgraded to 20W for fast charging via the USB-C to Lightning cable.This bad boy uses the powerful A12 Bionic chipset.It comes with the iOS 14 update.A one year Apple TV+ subscription.Includes Scribble, so you can easily enter handwritten text across apps using Apple Pencil.
Plus, it’s got all the goods an iPad should have: Digital writing and sketching as always, enough power to stream movies and music, the ability to pair with Xbox or PS4 wireless controllers, and front and back cameras so you can easily FaceTime or grab great pics. Combine it all with 10 hours of battery life inside a lightweight, 100 percent recycled aluminum case and you’ve got a capable gem of a tablet.
At a Glance: iPad Specs and Hardware
Apple gave the 8th Gen iPad a bit of a boost in some places to make it worth the upgrade. It comes with a one year manufacturer’s warranty on parts and labor, too. Here’s how it all breaks down.
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iPad Accessories
If you’re looking to add a little more to your new iPad, you can attach a full-size Smart Keyboard to it with no charging or pairing required. The 8th gen does not come with the Apple Pencil, but you can easily add it to your iPad to convert it to an instant notepad, artistic canvas, or whatever else you can imagine. Remember, though, that it doesn’t work with the newer Apple Pencil, only the first generation. It’s also compatible with everyone’s favorite headphones: Airpods. Head over to Apple to see all the rest of the accessories available.