Apple just upgraded both the mid-range iPad Air and the entry-level iPad, with both tablets getting speed boosts thanks to chip upgrades. Funnily enough, we’d argue that the regular iPad is the ...
Let’s get to it. If you’re a regular person with normal tablet computing needs, look no further than the new 11th-generation iPad. It comes with the speedy A16 chip, replacing the A14 chip in ...
Including the A16 chip in the new iPad seems illogical. Ideally, the new iPad should have the minimum requirements for Apple Intelligence, which includes an A17 Pro chip and 8GB of RAM. However, it ...
Well the iPad Air sits in the middle of Apple’s range. It’s more powerful than the regular iPad, but less whizzy than the iPad Pro – and all three are bigger than the coat-pocket-sized iPad ...
In an announcement whose timing caught many on the hop, Apple has now refreshed every iPad in the last 12 months.
I have pushed every iPad Pro since Apple put a desktop-class M1 chip inside its tablet. Today, I would gladly pick the M3 iPad Air without thinking twice.
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. After yesterday’s product tease, Apple has ...
Apple's most regular and best-known launches occur in ... with MacBook Pro set to be among the first devices to get it followed by the iPad Pro. An iMac or Mac mini update to M5 could also take ...
Similar to the routine of having your airplane undergo an annual inspection, it's recommend that you take the time to ...
The previous iPad Pro had an M2 chip in it, so this is faster. It’s also much speedier than the new regular iPad, which is the only iPad now that’s not compatible with Apple Intelligence, ...
So what’s going on with this model? Well the iPad Air sits in the middle of Apple’s range. It’s more powerful than the regular iPad, but less whizzy than the iPad Pro – and all three are ...