![]() Getting more nuts-and-bolts, a piece from The Mac Observer says the device’s 10.9-inch self is powered by Apple’s A14 Bionic. Rather, because - in a bunch - the Blue, Pink, Silver, and Yellow iPads look like larger versions of Apple’s first brightly colored, consumer focused phones. Not because it’s underpowered and not because it’s cheap. Maybe to them, but in my head - this is the iPad 5c. More than one piece I saw online said it looks very much like an iPad Pro these days. Ditching the Home button gives the front an edge-to-edge, all-screen feel. So long Home button - Touch ID has made its way to the power button on the top of the device. Apple Introduces Redesigned 10th Generation iPad Let’s hit some that grabbed my eye, starting with the 10th-gen iPad. ![]() Available on YouTube and on Apple’s site, the nine-plus-minute video showed off some fairly sexy features. ![]() ![]() 9to5Mac highlighted the #TakeNote presentation. The TVs didn’t make the non-event event, though the new iPads did. ![]()
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