Apple officially introduced updated iPad Pro and Air models that will hit the market later this month.
The tech giant gave details about the new tablets, both of which come in two sizes, as part of the product event it held on Tuesday called "Let Loose."
The upcoming iPad Pro will have a "stunningly thin and light design" as well as an Ultra Retina XDR display and other updates. It will rely on an M4 chip.
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Apple Vice President of Product Marketing Bob Borchers said the new iPad Air "is more powerful than ever," citing its "combination of a brilliant Liquid Retina display, the phenomenal performance of the M2 chip, incredible AI capabilities, and its colorful, portable design with support for new accessories."
Apple started accepting orders for the tablets on Tuesday ahead of their expected May 15 debut in stores.
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The new iPad Pro’s price tag in the U.S. will begin at $999 for the 11-inch and $1,299 for the 13-inch.
Meanwhile, Apple has set a starting price of $599 for the 11-inch iPad Air. The 13-inch version of the new iPad Air will cost $200 more.
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Apple also unveiled a new Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard alongside the tablets.