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The iPad is a line of tablet computers designed and marketed by Apple Inc. since 2010. It centers on a multi-touch display and runs iPadOS, a variant of iOS optimized for touch input. iPads are used for media consumption, web browsing, education, and mobile productivity through a broad range of apps and accessories such as keyboards and styluses.

The original iPad launched the category and established a form factor that has evolved through multiple generations.

Hardware and connectivity have advanced with each generation. Modern iPads use Apple-designed silicon, transitioning from A-series

Software and ecosystem: iPadOS provides multitasking features such as split view and picture-in-picture, a Files app

Over
time,
Apple
expanded
the
lineup
with
the
iPad
Mini,
a
smaller
7.9-inch
model,
and
the
iPad
Air,
a
thinner,
lighter
option.
The
iPad
Pro
line,
introduced
in
2015,
targets
higher
performance
and
larger
displays,
offering
support
for
the
Apple
Pencil
and
external
keyboards
and
serving
more
demanding
productivity
and
creative
workflows.
chips
in
earlier
models
to
M-series
processors
in
the
iPad
Pro
and
some
newer
models.
Storage
options
vary
by
model,
with
higher-end
Pro
configurations
offering
substantial
capacities.
Port
options
have
shifted
from
older
30-pin
connectors
to
Lightning
and,
in
many
newer
models,
USB-C.
Battery
life
is
typically
around
10
hours,
and
models
are
available
with
Wi-Fi
or
cellular
connectivity,
plus
cameras
and
sensors
for
video
calls
and
augmented
reality.
for
file
management,
and
native
support
for
the
Apple
Pencil
and
external
keyboards.
The
iPad
integrates
with
Apple
services
and
devices,
enabling
continuity
with
iPhone
and
Mac
apps
and
synchronized
data
through
iCloud
and
other
cloud
services.