It’s an older processor–Apple is using more-recent M-series chips in the more-expensive iPad Air and iPad Pro, but it’s a chip that should be supported by Apple for a few more years.
The current iPad Pro and iPad Air devices, as well as previous iPad devices that used the M1 and M2 chips, will all be supported. The base model iPad 10.9 and the iPad mini will not be supported ...
Starting at $499, which is $100 less than the next cheapest Apple Intelligence-compatible Apple device, the brand-new M4 Mac mini or the M2 iPad Air, the iPad mini is more compelling than ever and ...
A new rumor suggests Apple is developing 90Hz display technology that could make its way to future versions of the Studio Display, iPad Air, and 24-inch iMac, all of which currently feature 60Hz ...
If you want to play with Apple’s AI software, then you’ll need the new iPad mini, an iPad Air or iPad Pro, a M-series Mac, an iPhone 15 Pro/Max, or an iPhone 16-series phone to do so.
A new rumor today suggests Apple is developing a 90Hz display that could be destined for the iPad Air, 24-inch iMac, and Studio Display. The rumor comes from an anonymous source who reached out to ...
Let's dive into an iPad Air vs. iPad Pro face-off. Apple showed off two new iPads on Tuesday at the May 7 "Let Loose" livestream, but you may be unsure which is best for you. We're more than happy ...
There’s a lot to love about the M2 iPad Air, including larger 11- and 13-inch displays, Apple Pencil Pro support, Wi-Fi 6E and Apple’s powerful M2 chip. But you know what isn’t great?
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