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iPAD (A16, 11th GEN) WHO NEEDS APPLE INTELLIGENCE?
June 2025
|Macworld
IT CAN'T RUN APPLE INTELLIGENCE, BUT THE NEW CHEAP iPAD IS EVEN MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN ITS POPULAR PREDECESSOR.
There are good reasons why Apple’s cheapest tablets, such as the 9th-gen (fave.co/3xb9FuN) and 10th-gen (fave.co/44VJ5ov) iPads, have been big sellers. In theory, Apple’s standard iPad models are designed primarily for educational institutions, but in reality, they offer everything most users want. Most of the time a basic iPad is completely sufficient.
The last of these standard iPads, which came out in 2022, sold quite well despite its initially high price of $449. (It later dropped to a more palatable $349.) This model was the first in the line to have a more modern design, featuring a USB-C port and a Touch ID sensor in the power button, which brought it closer to the top models. But there were compromises too: Buyers had to make do with an older chip and mediocre features.
With the new 11th-gen iPad model—also known as the iPad (A16)—Apple has again cut corners compared to the iPad Air and Pro. For example, Apple has selected the low-cost A16 chip from the iPhone 15, which does not support Apple Intelligence...but more on that later.
DESIGN AND BUILD QUALITY: TRIED AND TESTEDCar reviewers love to discuss “quality feel,” and in a similar way I got an intangible impression of excellence from the iPad. It just feels good. The casing is similar to that of the current iPad Air models, but a little thicker. This is due to the simpler unlaminated display, which takes up more space. The current iPad Pro 11-inch is only 5.3mm thick, whereas the iPad Air is 6.1mm and the iPad (A16) is 7mm. The weight is also slightly higher: This device is 17g heavier than the current 11-inch iPad Air.
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