At $349, the 10th generation iPad may be the cheapest iPad model in Apple’s current lineup, but that doesn’t mean it’s a truly “budget” device at all. pejorative sense of the term. For many (maybe most) people, this iPad will offer everything you want from a tablet and won’t cost you a small fortune in the process.
Apple’s A14 Bionic chip powers the iPad and is ideal for surfing the web, watching streaming services, and shopping online. This is an older processor – Apple uses newer M-series chips in the more expensive iPad Air and iPad Pro, but it’s a chip that is expected to be supported by Apple for a few more years .
For FaceTime calls, there’s a 12 MP ultra-wide front camera that offers advanced features like Center Stage (which lets you move around on video calls while the iPad follows you so you don’t disappear) and 1080p video. This iPad was the first to place the camera on the longer side of the iPad. So when you use it, the iPad should be in landscape mode.
Why are these features particularly suitable for seniors? Well, having a great video calling experience will allow them to stay in touch with their grandchildren, friends or family anywhere in the world, without sounding grainy or like they’re calling from the beginning of 2000s.
The 10.9-inch screen is also large enough for eyes that might start to dim, while the touch targets on the screen will be easy to reach with unsteady hands. Of course, many older adults are full of more life and vigor than their grandchildren, and the ability to connect an Apple Smart Keyboard and a first-generation Apple Pencil makes it an ideal companion for traveling while writing memoirs or creating art. It’s also the only iPad remaining to feature a headphone jack, which could be very useful if the intended recipient hasn’t yet adopted the wireless charms of the AirPods or AirPod Pro.
Another major change Apple made with the 10th generation iPad (besides moving the front-facing camera) is that it no longer has a Home button. iPadOS has lots of cool swipe gestures for navigating apps and menus, and to get to the Home screen, you swipe up from the bottom center of the screen. Touch ID is now located on the power button.
The 10th generation iPad is offered in these storage options, at the following prices:
- 64GB: $349/£349
- 256GB: $499/£499
If you want to add cellular features, these are also available:
- 64GB (cellular): $499/£499
- 256GB (cellular): $649/£649
This is not only the best choice for older users, but probably for most users.
If you prefer an iPad with a Home button, you can probably find a 9th generation iPad, which is the latest with a Home button. You may be able to find stock at a third-party retailer. Apple sells refurbished iPads through its Certified Refurbishment store (US or UK), but stock availability fluctuates a lot, so they may not be in stock when you check. Be sure to come back later.