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Apple held its “Spring Loaded” event on April 20, 2021. Here’s everything you need to know about the new iPad Pro with a miniLED display and the new M1-powered Mac mini.
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Introduction
Apple is holding a special event on April 20 to show off new products. The event, which will be streamed online, is expected to feature new iPad Pro models with MiniLED displays and an apple pencil Apple is also rumored to be working on a new 14-inch MacBook Pro, which could be unveiled at the event. Here’s everything we know about the event so far.
What to expect from the event
Apple will be hosting its next big event on April 20, and it’s expected to focus on new iPad Pros with miniLED displays. Here’s everything you need to know about the event, including what to expect from Apple and what new products we might see.
Apple has been rumored to be working on a new iPad Pro with a miniLED display for some time now, and it’s finally expected to be unveiled at the company’s April event. MiniLED is a newer display technology that offers many of the benefits as OLED, like deep blacks and HDR support, but it’s much more efficient and should result in better battery life for devices like the iPad Pro.
We’re also expecting Apple to announce a new version of the Apple Pencil that supports magnetic charging and is compatible with the new miniLED iPad Pro. And there have been rumors that Apple could finally be ready to announce its long-awaited AirTags tracking devices at the event as well.
So far, there’s no word on when Apple plans to release the new miniLED iPad Pro or any of the other products that are expected to be announced at the event. However, given that production of the miniLED display is said to be ramping up ahead of schedule, it’s possible that we could see the new tablet as early as May or June. Stay tuned for more information as we get closer to Apple’s April event.
The new iPad Pro
Apple’s next Pro event is set for April 20, and while the company is expected to show off a new iPad Pro with a miniLED display, there may also be some surprises in store. Here’s everything we know so far about Apple’s upcoming event.
– The new iPad Pro will have a miniLED display, which offers better contrast and lower power consumption than traditional LCD displays.
– The event will also likely see the debut of new MacBook Pros with Apple Silicon chips, as well as updated versions of the iMac and Mac mini.
– There could also be some accessories announcements, including a new Apple Pencil that supports wireless charging and pressure-sensitive drawing.
The new iPad mini
Apple is expected to unveil a new iPad mini at its April Pro event. The device will reportedly feature a MiniLED display and advanced processor. Here’s what we know so far about the upcoming tablet.
The new iPad mini is said to feature a MiniLED display, which will offer improved brightness and contrast levels over traditional LCD panels. The device is also rumored to be powered by Apple’s A14 Bionic chip, which is currently used in the iPhone 12 series.
We’re expecting the new iPad mini to be unveiled at Apple’s April Pro event, which is scheduled for April 20. The event will be held virtually due to the ongoing pandemic.
So far, there’s no word on pricing or availability for the new iPad mini. However, given that it’s rumored to be a high-end device, we expect it to carry a premium price tag. Stay tuned for more information as we get closer to Apple’s event date.
The new Apple Pencil
The new Apple Pencil was one of the big surprises of the event. It’s a completely redesigned Pencil that’s been miniaturized and sports a new matte finish. It’s also got a new magnetic attachment system that allows it to attach to the side of the iPad Pro and charge wirelessly. The new Pencil is compatible with all existing iPad Pro models and will ship in white and black.
Conclusion
Here’s a quick recap of everything Apple announced at its “Spring Loaded” event today:
-The new iPad Pro features a MiniLED display and A12Z Bionic chip and starts at $799. It will be available in late May.
-The new iMac features a M1 chip and starts at $1,299. It will be available in late May.
-The apple tv 4K features a A12 Bionic chip and starts at $179. It will be available in late May.
-AirTag is a new product that helps you keep track of your belongings. It will be available on April 30th for $29.99.