In an announcement whose timing caught many on the hop, Apple has now refreshed every iPad in the last 12 months.
Apple’s ‘in the air’ week starts with new 11- and 13-inch iPad Airs with M3 chips. Plus, the regular iPad gets upgraded to A16.
The iPad Air M3 comes with native support for ProRes Editing – though not shooting – and a speed and graphics boost ...
Apple just announced the new ... floating design customers love and comes in white. The new Magic Keyboard for iPad Air adopts some of the key features seen in last year’s M4 iPad Pro Magic ...
Apple just updated the iPad Air with the M3 chipset. It’s a nice refresh for sure, but I feel it’s missing the M4 chipset. With the M4 chip, it could have dethroned the iPad Pro. After last year’s ...
While the new Magic Keyboard for the iPad ... The keyboard still has a silicone design, whereas the latest Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro has a more premium design with an aluminum palm rest.
Apple is planning for a major design overhaul of the iPhone, iPad, and Mac interfaces with the introduction of iOS 19, iPadOS ...
The new Magic Keyboard for iPad Air, on the other hand, features a floating design borrowed from its iPad Pro counterpart. The 11-inch iPad Air starts at $599, while education customers can get it ...
Apple just upgraded both the mid-range iPad Air ... save for a new brain at the core of the tablet: the Apple M3 processor. As I highlighted in my MacBook Air M3 and MacBook Pro M3 reviews ...
All other aspects, such as processor, design ... The new iPad Air has the Apple M3 chip on board, making it more powerful than any other iPad apart from the current iPad Pro.