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Apple introduced the new 9.7-inch iPad

Steve Jobs' dream was that Apple would create computers for education. Accordingly, the new iPad was designed and premiered at Lane Technical College Prep High School in Chicago.

Technology is increasingly making its way into school classrooms as well. iPad students, for example, already use pri drone programming and making music, and Apple wishes it could be integrated into other activities.

In the past, it proved to be the most popular 9.7-inch iPad, which is available to schools at a price of 243 euros. Apple decided to improve it while keeping its price the same.

The iPad is the most popular tablet computer in the world.
The iPad is the most popular tablet computer in the world.

What new will the updated iPad bring?

The new iPad includes a stylus Apple Pencil. Offers Apple's apps for education and special applications that take advantage of artificial intelligence. Both packages will be updated iWork and application GarageBand. Children will thus have an excellent opportunity to show their knowledge. In contrast to the listed updates, the design remains unchanged.

The battery lasts just fine 10 hours. The LTE network transmits data at a speed of up to 300 Mbps. The rear camera records in resolution 8MP. The device is powered by a chip A10 Fusion. They will also be available to the user GPS, compass, gyroscope, TouchID function and FaceTime HD camera.

iPad weighs less than half a kilo, and its thickness is only 7.5 millimeters. You can get it in silver, gray and gold colors.

The 9.7-inch iPad can already be ordered via Apple website. Version with 32 GB storage space will cost you 267 euros, while for the z model it will be 128 GB space must be subtracted 348 euros.

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