Apple iPad 2022 live blog: M2 iPad Pro and a new entry-level iPad expected

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Today's the day that Apple finally showcases a new range of iPads to the world (if rumors are to be believed); more specifically the first batch of the company's tablets to sport its upgraded M2 chipset, which itself debuted in the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro from earlier this year, in June.

The M2 iPad Pro range serves as a direct follow-on from last year's models, both of which utilized Apple's M1 chipset and could be had with an 11-inch or a 12.9-inch display.

While both models boasted 120Hz, only the larger Pro boasted a Mini LED display; a technology many are hoping trickles down to this year's 11-inch model too.

Without further ado, here's everything on the new iPads, as it happens.

Apple Store online be right back

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Good Morning (or afternoon, depending on where you're tuning in). All signs point to Apple releasing it's new iPads any time now, with the Apple Store buy pages for iPads set to 'be right back' and Tim Cook throwing out a tempting tweet.

Let's dive in.

Digital artwork being worked on on a iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil 2

(Image credit: Future / Josephine Watson)

The iPad's ability to facilitate a range of digital creatives wasn't lost on TechRadar's Managing editor for Lifestyle - Josie Watson, who's also an artist in her spare time.

She's already compiled a wishlist of features she'd like to see from this year's iPad Pros. What do you think?

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Here's that tweet from Tim Cook we mentioned. '#TakeNote' is the slogan for today's announcement and as the included video pinch-zooms through what first appears to be an endless tunnel of animated doodles, you'll start to notice clues about what Apple's focus will be today.

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Our US Editor in Chief, Lance Ulanoff is practically pixel-peeping to figure out whether this is secretly an Apple Pencil 3 in Cook's post, or just the company's current-generation stylus. At a glance, it looks like the latter, sadly.