The basic iPad is, perhaps, the most recognizable tablet ever made. It stayed the course over nine generations, clinging to top and bottom bezels and its Touch ID home button while the rest of the iPad lineup grew and evolved. Apple launched bigger options, smaller options, and plenty of faster options, yet the base tablet remained almost the same. Now, the Cupertino design team has come for the iPad that started it all. How much can it change in a single generation? Find out in our Apple iPad (10th generation) review.

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