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8 Questions · Test Your Knowledge
The history of iPad
Trivia challenge
From Steve Jobs' original vision to the latest Pro models — how well do you really know Apple's iconic tablet?
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History
In what year did Apple first introduce the original iPad?
Correct! Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPad on January 27, 2010, describing it as a device that sits between a smartphone and a laptop. It went on sale in April 2010 and sold over 3 million units in its first 80 days.
Not quite — the original iPad was announced on January 27, 2010. Steve Jobs famously introduced it by sitting in a leather chair and browsing the web, sending a clear message that this was a relaxed, casual computing experience unlike anything before it.
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Hardware
What processor powered the very first iPad?
Correct! The original iPad used Apple's A4 chip, a custom ARM-based processor that Apple designed in-house. The same chip also powered the iPhone 4, and it marked a major step in Apple's ambition to control its own silicon.
Not quite — the first iPad was powered by the Apple A4 chip. This was one of the first major custom chips Apple designed itself, laying the groundwork for the powerful Apple Silicon we see in Macs and iPads today.
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Models
Which iPad lineup was introduced in 2015 as Apple's largest tablet, featuring a 12.9-inch display?
Correct! Apple launched the iPad Pro in November 2015 with a massive 12.9-inch display, positioning it as a productivity powerhouse for professionals and creatives. It also introduced the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard as accessories.
The correct answer is iPad Pro. Launched in 2015, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro was Apple's boldest tablet yet, aimed squarely at professionals. There is no 'iPad Max' or 'iPad Ultra' — Apple has kept its lineup to iPad, iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPad Pro.
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Features
Which iPad was the first to support the Apple Pencil?
Correct! The first-generation iPad Pro, released in 2015, was the first iPad to support the Apple Pencil. The stylus was a surprise reveal that Steve Jobs himself had once mocked, famously saying 'who wants a stylus?' during the original iPhone announcement.
Not quite — Apple Pencil support debuted with the first-generation iPad Pro in 2015. It was a notable moment because Steve Jobs had famously dismissed styluses during the original iPhone launch, yet Apple ultimately embraced one to serve creative and professional users.
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History
Before the iPad launched, which Apple co-founder reportedly said tablets would never work because people don't want to learn to use them?
Correct! Steve Jobs was famously skeptical about tablets before eventually championing the iPad. He reportedly told his biographer Walter Isaacson that he had previously dismissed tablet PCs, but later became convinced a touchscreen slate without a keyboard could be revolutionary.
The answer is Steve Jobs. Despite being the driving force behind the iPad's creation, Jobs had earlier dismissed the concept of tablet PCs. His change of heart led directly to the iPad's development, which he described as the most important thing he'd ever done.
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Records
Roughly how many iPads did Apple sell in the first year after the original launched in 2010?
Correct! Apple sold approximately 15 million iPads in the product's first year on sale, a figure that far exceeded analyst expectations. The iPad's rapid adoption made it one of the fastest-selling consumer electronics products in history at the time.
Not quite — Apple sold around 15 million iPads in the first year. That staggering number shocked the industry and proved that the market for tablets was enormous, prompting virtually every major tech company to rush out their own competing devices.
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Hardware
Which iPad model was the first to ditch the Lightning connector in favour of USB-C?
Correct! The third-generation iPad Pro, released in October 2018, was the first iPad to adopt USB-C, replacing the Lightning connector Apple had used since 2012. It also introduced the new flat-edge design and Face ID, making it one of the most significant iPad redesigns ever.
The correct answer is the iPad Pro (3rd generation), released in 2018. This model was a landmark release — it introduced USB-C, removed the headphone jack, added Face ID, and debuted the flat-edged design that has since influenced the entire iPad and iPhone lineup.
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Models
What is the name of Apple's smallest iPad, which was revived and updated in 2021 with a design overhaul?
Correct! The iPad mini received a major redesign in 2021 with its 6th generation, adopting the flat-edged look of the iPad Pro and Air, adding USB-C, and supporting the second-generation Apple Pencil. It was the biggest update the mini had seen in years and won widespread praise.
The answer is iPad mini. Apple refreshed it in 2021 with the 6th generation model, giving it a complete redesign that brought it in line with the modern iPad Pro aesthetic. There is no 'iPad nano' or 'iPad compact' — Apple has never used those names for a tablet.
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