updated iPad Air now offers two size options—11 inches and a new 13-inch model. The front-facing camera has been relocated to the landscape edge, reinforcing its resemblance to a laptop screen. Internally, the iPad Air has been upgraded to the M2 chip, replacing the previous M1, promising a significant boost in performance.
Additionally, the base storage has increased from 64GB to 128GB, providing more space for apps, photos, and music. The 11-inch iPad Air has a starting price of $599, while the 13-inch version begins at $799. In India, the 11-inch Wi-Fi-only model starts at Rs.
59,900, while the 11-inch model with Wi-Fi and Cellular connectivity is priced from Rs. 74,900.Both versions of the iPad Air will be available starting next week. The new iPad Pro has received a major overhaul, featuring a thinner design, a new OLED display, and Apple's latest M4 chip.
The 11-inch model is now just 5.3mm thick, while the 13-inch version is even slimmer at 5.1mm. The introduction of Tandem OLED technology to the iPad Pro has led Apple to coin the term "Liquid Ultra Retina," claiming it to be the most advanced display in the world. The inclusion of the M4 chip positions the iPad Pro as a potentially more powerful device than some of Apple's own MacBooks, like the MacBook Air.
Along with improved performance, the iPad Pro's rear camera now includes an Adaptive Flash feature, ideal for document scanning. The front-facing camera has been updated to a 12MP lens, supporting Face ID. Apple also introduced a redesigned Magic Keyboard, thinner and more functional than its predecessor.
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