Apple's iPad Pro experience now feels more premium than ever, with the 2024 model boasting almost shocking thinness, intriguing new power thanks to a new M4 chip, and dual-OLED-panel screen ...
Apple's iPad Pro was last updated nearly two years ago; it was high time for an update, and Apple delivered. On Tuesday, the company launched the new iPad Pro in two sizes: 11 and 13 inches.
Yesterday, Apple revealed its brand-new Apple iPad Pro. With the world’s most advanced display, M4 chip, and new Apple Pencil Pro, it's certainly generated a lot of buzz. Let's dive into the ...
If you ever see an iPad 'in the wild', it’s just as likely to be in the clutches of a toddler rather than a businessperson or ...
Apple unveiled the latest iteration of its iPad in a May 7 event, and if you're looking to make an upgrade or buy a tablet for the first time you have quite a few decisions to make. The iPad Air ...
Apple is expected to offer the first OLED iPads in sizes that are similar to the current iPad Pro sizes, providing one smaller 11.1-inch model and a larger 13.1-inch model. In the future ...
The new iPad Pro is Apple’s thinnest product ever, runs on the new M4 chip and finally gets that long-rumoured OLED screen Apple has officially shown off the new Apple iPad Pro (2024), alongside ...
Apple's iPad Air 6 comes with an M3 chip, a bigger 13in display, and Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil Pro compatibility Apple has taken the wraps off its latest iPad models today and, as expected ...
Apple's latest event, called "Let Loose" saw the reveal of the iPad Air 6 and iPad Pro 2024, along with the new M4 chip and pro-grade Apple Pencil and a new Magic Keyboard. Take a look at our ...
After a year's gap, Apple has finally updated the iPad Pro, with a surprise M4 debut and OLED in the spotlight for 2024. Here's how the newest iPad Pro models compare against the previous generation.
Apple just updated its two high-end tablets: the iPad Air and the iPad Pro. While the entry-level iPad didn’t receive an update, the company lowered its price, too. And of course, yes, the iPad ...
The ad, posted on social media Tuesday by Apple CEO Tim Cook, was met with backlash from internet users who felt that the ad celebrated technology’s destruction of human creativity and art.