This model is scheduled to be released around the same time as the new iPhone SE and iPad Air in the spring. Assuming nothing changes, that means Apple’s lowest end iPad will be 2.5 years old ...
The Apple iPad Pro with the powerful M4 chip is the newest iPad on the market, which makes it a bit of a surprise to see it discounted already. This 256GB Wi-Fi model, however, can add some ...
Now is an excellent time to buy a new iPad. Retailers are offering some of the best iPad deals I've seen all year. You can find all-time price lows on both previous-gen iPads and Apple's new iPad ...
In late 2023, there were rumors that Apple would hold a 2024 spring event to unveil new MacBook Air and iPad Pro models, but in late February, we got word that Apple had no plans for an event ...
Apple’s iPad lineup is perhaps one of the most expansive product lineups presented by the company. Below we offer information about each model, but we also answer questions further down the ...
The base model iPad 10.9 and the iPad mini will not be supported, as they use older Apple Bionic chips. Phil Berne is a preeminent voice in consumer electronics reviews, starting more than 20 ...
It even includes new features we'd expect as Pro model exclusives, like the new Camera Control button, macro photography, ray tracing for games, faster MagSafe charging, and support for Apple's ...
Apple has finally given the iPad mini a refresh. The iPad mini (2024) features an upgraded processor and support for Apple Intelligence (Apple’s AI solution). We take a look at how the new iPad ...
It’s lightweight, portable, and runs on Apple’s A14 Bionic chip, which is more powerful than the cheaper iPad (9th Generation) model. Since the tablet is often on sale, you can get it for less ...
Ming-Chi Kuo says that production of an all-new version of the Apple Vision Pro has been pushed back to "beyond 2027." He claims that the current existing model will be replaced with an identical ...
Apple's new model of the iPad bumps up the cost, fixes the camera and does something weird with the Pencil. I started with CNET reviewing laptops in 2009. Now I explore wearable tech, VR/AR ...