11-inch iPad with A16 chip and 128GB of storage drops to its all-time low price

Amazon is currently offering the iPad 11 at its lowest price yet with a 20% discount. The iPad features an 11-inch Liquid Retina display with LED backlighting and IPS technology, offering a resolution of 2360 x 1640 pixels at 264 ppi. It supports True Tone with adaptive display colour, with brightness up to 500 nits, and fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating.

Powered by the A16 chip, the tablet includes a 5-core CPU, a 4-core GPU, and a 16-core Neural Engine. The rear camera is a 12MP Wide lens with an f/1.8 aperture, autofocus with Focus Pixels, Smart HDR 4, and support for 4K video recording. Meanwhile, the front camera is a 12MP landscape Ultra Wide lens with Center Stage, Smart HDR 4, and 1080p HD video recording up to 60 fps. The tablet also has landscape stereo speakers and dual microphones.

In terms of connectivity, the iPad 11 features Wi-Fi 6 with 2x2 MIMO, Bluetooth 5.3, and optional 5G and Gigabit LTE support on Wi-Fi + Cellular models. The iPad also offers digital video output, video mirroring, and AirPlay for up to 4K streaming to Apple TV or AirPlay-enabled smart TVs.

In addition, sensors include Touch ID for secure unlocking, in-app authentication, and online purchases, a three-axis gyro, accelerometer, barometer, and ambient light sensor. For charging and expansion, the device includes a USB-C port that supports charging, DisplayPort, and USB 2.0 transfer speeds up to 480Mb/s.

  • 11-inch Apple iPad 11 (A16 Chip, 4GB RAM, 128GB Storage, Wi-Fi 6): $279 (Amazon US)


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