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Apple iPad 10.2in (2020)

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PRICE 32GB WI-FI, £274(£329 inc VAT) from apple.com/uk

Iterative updates aren’t sexy, but they’re my favourite. Company A (Apple) takes established and market-leading product B (the iPad) and improves it a smidgen. It’s a win-win for everyone.

So it is with this eighth-generation iPad. There’s nothing surprising, nothing ground breaking, but that doesn’t matter one jot because it remains the best tablet you can buy for the price. And, if you buy the keyboard as well, it makes a mighty fine budget laptop replacement.

Design changes (or lack thereof)

I often begin a review with a deep dive on the design, but since the new iPad 10.2in is exactly the same as the 10.2in iPad from 2019 (see issue

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