After nearly two years, Apple launched its new iPads. During the “Let Loose” event held on May 7th, Apple announced their new iPad Pro, iPad Air, and iPad and iPad Mini models. The new iPads come with a few changes that are supposed to create an easier and more intuitive experience, including an OLED interface and M4 chips for the iPad Pro. The new iPad Pro is the thinners device that Apple Inc. has ever created, being only 5.1 millimeters.
The new iPad Pro will now be available in sizes that go up to 13 inches, and a new Apple Pencil Pro will be available as well. Some of the next features we will see on our iPads are haptic feedback, a Magic Keyboard that comes with a function raw for a more related laptop experience and built-in Find My to keep your gadgets safe and sound.
Even more so, Apple announced some AI-powered features. And for the editing enthusiast, Apple iPads will have a new Final Cut Camera app that will now be able to function with multiple camera production.
The new Apple iPad Pro will now be available with the M4 chip and a landscape camera that will capture moments better than its predecessors. The storage of your iPad Pro will no longer be the problem as the latest model will come with a base storage of 256GB. However, if you are looking for a larger screen and you don’t want the iPad Pro, there is now an option for you as well on the new iPad Air.
The new Apple iPad Air line comes with a 13-inch tablet for their new models, which in the past was not an option available for non-Pro models. Yet, there isn’t any visible difference between the 11-inch iPad and the 13-inch iPad other than a larger screen. The new screen of the Pro device now comes with an Ultra Retina XDR, which translates into a tandem OLED screen, maintaining its ProMotion technology, the 1000 nits for brightness, and a P3 color gamut. And, let’s not forget about the nano-texture option for the 1 pr 2 terabytes models.
The new Apple Pencil Pro will now have a squeeze feature, barrel roll, and even haptic feedback that will take the process of taking notes or creating to the next level. The Apple Pencil Pro will even have the Find My option, so you don’t have to worry if you misplaced it.
The prices start from $599 for the 11-inch iPad Air and go up to $799 for the 13-inch iPad Air. The iPad Pro price starts at $999, and for the iPad 10th Generation, the starting point is $349, while the iPad mini 6th Generation starts at $499. The Apple Pencil Pro is now available for $129.