Today the Apple iPad Pro (2022) (both 11 “and 12.9”) and the new iPad (2022) hit store shelves in 28 countries. They are available through Apple.com, of course, as well as major retailers in those regions.

The iPad Pro 11 (2022) starts at $ 800 for the Wi-Fi model (128GB) and $ 1,000 for the version with cellular connectivity. Storage options up to 2TB if you have the budget to do so. Note that Apple can take your old iPad and give you store credit for the new models.

The Apple iPad Pro 11 and 12.9 (2022) are in stores now
The Apple iPad Pro 11 and 12.9 (2022) are in stores now
The Apple iPad Pro 11 and 12.9 (2022) are in stores now

The Apple iPad Pro 11 and 12.9 (2022) are in stores now

The larger iPad Pro 12.9 (2022) starts at $ 1,100 (Wi-Fi, 128GB), and you can get a 5G slate for $ 1,300 (again 128GB). This has the same storage options: 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB and 2TB.

Since the new Pros are the same size as the 2021 models, they support the same Magic Keyboard. You can get one for $ 300 for the 11 “tablet and $ 350 for the 12.9” tablet.

You can also get an Apple Pencil (2nd generation) for $ 130 – new pros are able to detect it from a short distance, allowing the user to hover over items in apps and gain additional interactions. Here is a quick demo:

The new Apple iPad (2022) starts at a higher price point than its predecessor, $ 450 for a 64GB whiteboard. However, the older 9th generation model is still available at its original price of $ 330. The new model has a faster chipset that also supports 5G – this option starts at $ 600. The 9th generation tablet only has 4G connectivity. (starting at $ 460).

The iPad (2022) is now available in 28 countries
The iPad (2022) is now available in 28 countries
The iPad (2022) is now available in 28 countries

The iPad (2022) is now available in 28 countries

Note that the 2022 model supports the older 1st generation Apple Pencil, which needs a Lightning port for charging, while the tablet itself has a USB-C port. Apple now includes an adapter in the pencil box ($ 100), but if you already have a first-generation pencil you want to use, you can pick up the adapter for just $ 9.

Another accessory you may want to look at is the $ 250 Magic Keyboard Folio (only available in white).

The new iPad Pro and iPad (2022) hit store shelves today

PS. these new tablets all come with a USB C to C cable and a 20W adapter (unlike iPhones).

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