On Tuesday, Apple unveiled a new iPad model which will replace the iPad Air. It starts at $329 ... which has been billed as "the tablet that can replace your laptop." It boasts a 12.3-inch display, Intel Core processors, and can hold up to 1 TB of storage. ( read original story ...)
Apple Quietly Replaces iPad Air 2 With $329 iPad
It costs $329 and replaces the iPad Air 2 in the tablet lineup ... You may also be happy to hear it does retain the 3.5mm headphone jack. Apple decided not to offer a 64GB storage option, instead jumping to 128GB, which will cost $429. ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad 9.7 (2017) vs Apple iPad Air 2: What's the difference?
The Air is dead. Long live the iPad. As with the MacBook, it seems Apple is wont to streamline its product labels by shaving off their distinguishing elements. Meet, then, the Apple iPad: a 9.7-inch device almost identical to the iPad Air 2. So, besides ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad is just the opening act before the big show — iPhone
Apple released a new 9.7-inch iPad without fanfare. The new tablet, which is $70 cheaper features a brighter display and faster processor. USA TODAY SAN FRANCISCO — Apple's introduction of a cheaper iPad and red iPhone came without one of its hallmark ... ( read original story ...)
iPad Pro, iPad, and iPad mini 4: What are the differences?
but you may want to get a keyboard case that’s designed specifically for the iPad or iPad mini 4 for extra comfort. Apple Pencil works only with the iPad Pro. In case you’re not that familiar with Apple’s iPad models, the iPad Pro is the only device ... ( read original story ...)
Apple unveils cheaper iPad, red iPhones
Without the usual fanfare associated with some of its product launches, Apple on Wednesday rolled out a cheaper low-end iPad, a new iPad mini with more memory, and red iPhones. The new iPad, which replaces the iPad Air 2, comes with a 9.7-inch (24.25 ... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s bullish hopes for iPad run into harsh reality
Apple is finally starting to get real about its iPad business. The company said Tuesday that it would release a refreshed version of its flagship iPad at a lower price. It was the first update to this iPad model since late 2014, although since then Apple ... ( read original story ...)