
Today, Apple announced two major product releases: the all-new iPad Pro and MacBook Air. Both devices feature significant spec upgrades and performance boosts, on top of some intriguing, and quite possibly revolutionary, new technologies. Let’s take a look at each!
First up is the new iPad Pro, which, like last year’s model, is available in 11 and 12.9” size variations, with storage options ranging from 128GB all the way up to 1TB. On its surface, the new iPad Pro looks identical to its predecessor, but with a significant boost to hardware—most notably, its new chip and camera setup.
The iPad Pro’s new chip goes by the name of “A12Z Bionic.” Thanks to it, Apple claims the iPad Pro is now “faster and more powerful than most Windows PC laptops.” Backed by an eight-core GPU and Apple’s sophisticated Neural Engine, the A12Z Bionic should allow the Pro to do pretty much anything, from editing 4K video to working with 3D model design—it even facilitates the iPad Pro’s new LiDAR Scanner. On top of that, the new chip allows the iPad Pro to support all next-generation apps, deliver up to 10 hours of battery life, and fast connectivity.

The Pro’s other major headline is its new rear-camera setup, which includes a 12MP wide-angle lens, a 10MP ultra wide-angle lens, and Apple’s groundbreaking new LiDAR Scanner. This array is a significant upgrade from the previous iPad Pro. Not only does it offer advanced features like capturing 4K video and pro-quality still, it also supports a whole new set of creative possibilities, including new zoom capabilities, multi-camera use, and the ability to use the Pro as mobile production studio.
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