Apple currently supports Pencil on its 9.7-inch, 10.5-inch and the 12.9-inch iPad models, some of which are more expensive than the current MacBook Air and are touted as viable laptop replacements. The new iPads Apple is expected to launch are supposed to ... ( read original story ...)
More Details Emerge About Apple’s Education Event
Then there was the rumored update and price cut to the MacBook Air, as well ... Now, well known Apple prognosticator Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities has predicted that the iPad being unveiled will have Pencil compatibility. Well, sort of. ( read original story ...)
Apple wants to make iPads cheaper. Here’s how that might happen
Lowering the entry price for iPads could help win some of that market share, and Apple is already moving in this direction. Last year's iPad price cut -- where the 2017 iPad at $329 replaced the iPad Air 2 at $499 -- was the prime driver that finally ... ( read original story ...)
iPad mini Is Pretty Much A Dead Product
Almost 6 years later since the release of the original iPad mini, Apple is selling iPad mini 4, that was released back in 2015, 3 years ago. This is not something Apple would do if the device had high demand among buyers. In terms of how fast technology is ... ( read original story ...)
iPad Announcement Excites Consumers, But iPad Pro Fans Will Have To Wait
So excited for the new iPad Pro this month. Been holding out on buying one for ages now smh this is why I hate when companies update tech every year. Although iPad sales aren’t what they used to be, Apple has increased their tablet stock after releasing ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Tries to Win Back Students and Teachers With Low-Cost iPad
The MacBook Air, introduced about a decade ago, hasn’t seen a major change since 2010, the same year the iPad came out. Although the laptop is popular with college students, it has languished as Apple focuses on more expensive Macs. Rival laptops have ... ( read original story ...)
Apple to introduce low-cost iPad next week in bid to win back students and teachers
Apple Inc. is preparing to introduce new low-cost iPads and education software next week in a bid to win back students and teachers from Google and Microsoft Corp. In its first major product event of the year, Apple will return to its roots in the ... ( read original story ...)