The mini-LED display was a much-needed upgrade for the 12.9-inch iPad Air to improve brightness for HDR content, deeper blacks, lower power consumption, and more. Ross Young highlighted that the decision was taken due to the high cost of the panel, therefore, both the iPad Air models will feature the LCD display.
9 Years Ago, Apple Reinvented Watches as Must-Have Health and Fitness ‘Guardians’
The first version of watchOS was kind of a mess, but if there’s anything that came through that initial pitch, it’s that the Apple Watch could serve as a fashion-forward intermediary between you and the things you do on your iPhone. Reviewers who got ...
This surprising new iPad Air feature has reportedly been canceled
Even if Apple doesn’t add a miniLED display to the iPad Air, this is its most interesting update so far ... this tablet is expected to keep supporting the current Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil 2 – it’s unclear if the third-gen Apple Pencil will ...
iMazing iPhone Management Software Gets Fresh Design, Support for Vision Pro
DigiDNA today announced the launch of iMazing 3, an updated version of its iPhone and iPad management software designed for Macs and
Apple In Trouble? Tim Cook Reportedly Cuts Vision Pro Shipment Forecasts By Up To 50%, Analyst Says Demand Has ‘Fallen Sharply’
Apple has cut its Vision Pro shipments by nearly half due to a significant drop in demand, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Apple iPad Air 2024: Insider Makes Hasty U-Turn On New Feature
A big change for the iPad Air was reported just days ago. Now, the same industry insider says it’s not happening.
Apple’s new iPads bore me, and I’m tired of pretending otherwise
with a new Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil set to spearhead the next generation of iPad accessories. So, mark your calendars, readers. The iPad landscape is about to dramatically shift, and this could be the best selection of iPads we’ve ever seen.