Besides the new iPad Pro, Apple has also brought in the redesigned entry-level iPad to the Malaysian market. Featuring a new design, a larger display, and USB-C port, the 10th gen iPad looks much sleeker and modern now, along with some performance improvements.
For the Malaysian market, the new iPad retails from RM2,099, and that gets you the 64GB model; a tier up is the 256GB variant for RM2,849. Four colour options are available: Blue, Pink, Yellow, and a more minimalist Silver.


At a glance, the most notable change to the updated iPad is the larger 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with smaller bezels. There’s no more physical home button either, with Touch ID moved to the power button, much like how it is on the iPad Pro and iPad mini.
Under the hood, the revamped iPad also gets the Apple A14 Bionic chip, an upgrade over its predecessor’s A13 Bionic. The new iPad’s 12MP ultra-wide camera has also been moved to the landscape edge of the tablet for better video calling experience.
Other upgrades to the redesigned iPad include support for the new Magic Keyboard Folio and the 1st gen Apple Pencil, an updated 12MP rear camera, WiFi 6 and 5G support, and of course, the aforementioned USB-C port.

To recap, the 10th gen iPad starts at RM2,099 in Malaysia, and it will be sold alongside last year’s model, which is currently going for RM1,599. Now that the new entry-level iPad is available on Apple’s Malaysian online store, there’s a good chance retail stores will have the new tablet in stock soon as well.