Apple iPad Apple - 11-inch iPad A16 chip with Wi-Fi + Review

This iPad has a powerful A16 chip, but it's completely hamstrung by its sluggish 60Hz screen. At $668, it's an easy pass for almost everyone.

CPU Apple A16
Storage 256 GB
Screen 11" 2360x1640
OS iPadOS
Stylus No
Cellular Yes
Apple iPad Apple - 11-inch iPad A16 chip with Wi-Fi + tablet
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The 30-Second Version

Skip this overpriced iPad. You're paying for 5G and an insurance plan, but you're stuck with a sluggish 60Hz screen that makes the fast chip pointless.

Overview

This iPad is a weird one. It's got a powerful A16 chip and 5G connectivity, but it's stuck with a 60Hz screen and a price that makes you wonder who it's for. The one thing to know? This isn't an iPad Pro, and it's priced like it wants to be. It's a fast tablet for watching videos and browsing the web, but it's held back by a screen that feels a generation behind and a design that's basically unchanged. The included AppleCare+ is a nice touch, but it doesn't fix the core value problem.

Performance

The performance is a classic Apple story: the A16 chip is fast, landing in the 65th percentile for CPU and GPU, which means it breezes through apps and games. But here's the surprise: that speed feels wasted. The 60Hz screen makes everything feel less fluid than it should, and our database shows its productivity score is a dismal 36.2 out of 100. It's like putting a sports car engine in a car with flat tires. The connectivity, however, is top-tier at the 99th percentile, so downloads and streaming are blazing fast.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 72
GPU 72.7
RAM 38.5
Screen 79.4
Battery 48.5
Feature 71.6
Storage 75.3
Connectivity 99
Social Proof 98.2

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Strong connectivity (99th percentile) 99th
  • Strong social proof (98th percentile) 98th
  • Strong screen (79th percentile) 79th
  • Strong storage (75th percentile) 75th

Cons

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Apple A16
Cores 5
GPU Apple (4-Core)

Memory & Storage

Storage 256 GB
Expandable No

Display

Size 11"
Resolution 2360
Panel IPS
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Brightness 500 nits

Connectivity

Wi-Fi WiFi 6
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.3
Cellular Yes

Features

Fingerprint Reader Yes
Face Unlock No

Physical

Weight 0.5 kg / 1.1 lbs
OS iPadOS

Value & Pricing

At $668, it's not worth it. You're paying a premium for cellular connectivity and AppleCare+, but you're getting a mid-tier screen and a tablet that struggles with real work. For this money, you can find better all-around tablets, or spend a bit more for a much better experience.

vs Competition

The most obvious competitor is the 11-inch iPad Pro with the M5 chip. It's more expensive, but you get a 120Hz ProMotion display, a much faster chip, and a design built for productivity. If you're in the Apple ecosystem and need a workhorse, save up for the Pro. If you're open to other platforms, the Microsoft Surface Pro with Snapdragon X Elite is a full Windows PC in a tablet form, and it will run circles around this iPad for actual work. The Samsung Galaxy Tab S10+ also offers a better screen and more flexibility for the price.

Common Questions

Q: Is the 60Hz screen really that bad?

Yes, especially for $668. Once you've used a 120Hz ProMotion display, going back to 60Hz on a tablet this expensive feels jarring and cheap. It makes scrolling and animations look choppy.

Q: Can I use this for work or school?

Not really. Our scores show it's weak for productivity (36.2/100). The lack of a high-refresh screen and likely low RAM makes multitasking a chore. It's fine for notes, but for real work, you need an iPad Pro, a Surface, or a laptop.

Q: Is the AppleCare+ worth it in this bundle?

AppleCare+ is always good to have, but it shouldn't be the reason you buy a mediocre tablet. You're better off buying a better tablet first, then adding AppleCare+ separately if you need it.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a tablet to get real work done, this isn't it. Go get an iPad Pro or a Microsoft Surface Pro instead. Also, if you just want to watch videos and browse the web at home, the standard Wi-Fi iPad is a much better value. This model is for a very specific person who needs 5G on the go and doesn't care about screen quality.

Verdict

We can't recommend this iPad. It's a confusing product that tries to sit between the basic iPad and the Pro, but it ends up being the worst of both worlds: expensive without the premium features. If you need cellular, look for a deal on last year's iPad Pro or an iPad Air. If you just want a media consumption device, the standard iPad is hundreds of dollars cheaper. This specific kit misses the mark.