Apple has silently launched three new products including two iPads and a refreshed Apple TV 4K. Out of the two tablets, the iPad Pro model is powered by M2 silicon. Meanwhile, the regular iPad runs on A14 Bionic, and the media box runs on A15 Bionic. Here are the complete specifications and other details including how much they cost, when the pre-order, and the sale begins.
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The main highlight of the 6th gen Apple iPad Pro is that it ships with the same Apple Silicon found inside the 2022 MacBook Air and 13” MacBook Pro. Compared to its predecessor with M1 SoC, this one boasts up to 15% CPU gains and up to 35% improved GPU performance.
The new iPad Pro also supports ProRes for the first time thanks to a dedicated media engine and powerful ISP. Apple also mentions up to 3x faster ProRes video transcoding speeds.
Among other things, the tablet also brings the second-gen Apple Pencil with 12mm detection above the display, a preview option, and up to 2.4Gbps WiFi 6E speeds.
What caught our attention is the revamped design of these iPad tablets. You are getting a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina screen, a Touch ID button, a first-gen Apple Pencil, a Magic Keyboard Folio, an A14 Bionic chipset, a USB-C port, WiFi 6, 5G, and a 12MP camera on both front and back.
What’s new on the Apple TV 4K is the A15 Bionic chip, HDR10+ support, and an updated SIRI remote with a USB-C socket.
Correction: An earlier version of the article had wrongly mentioned the iPad Pro comes with 12mm tip.
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