Apple iPad 10.2-inch review: Retina display, new keyboard connector & desktop-like viewing are impressive
The Indian personal tablet market over the years has been littered with corpses of Android devices — the notable exception being Samsung — that struggled to match up to the iPad. The iPad has become one of those generic brand names like Xerox or Walkman. A tablet is an iPad for most people and Apple now has an iPad for almost every budget. The latest iPad is the 10.2-inch variant and starts at Rs 29,990.
This is the new entry-level iPad but supports all the apps that the expensive iPads come with on board. Don’t go looking for anything new — except the screen size and a slight improvement in display resolution — in this iPad. It doesn’t support FaceID (that’s for the iPad Pros) but gets Apple Pencil (first-gen) support.