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Apple's new Studio Display XDR delivers 120Hz ProMotion, but only the latest M5 iPad Pros and new MacBook Pros can actually run it at full speed. Older devices are capped at 60Hz. The post Apple’s Studio Display XDR will need a pretty new Mac or iPad to run at 120Hz appeared first on Digital Trends.
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Apple just supercharged the iPad Air with the M4 chip and more RAM. We break down the specs to see how it compares with the M5 iPad Pro.
It's Apple pre-order week, and we've already covered all of the offers you can find on iPhone 17e, MacBook Neo, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. In addition to these deals, Best Buy is providing $40 in savings on the new 128GB Wi-Fi M4 iPad Air,
Apple’s new iPad Air M4 (2026) brings faster performance, upgraded specs & new features. Here’s what you need to know about price & release date.
I got to edit videos in Final Cut Pro on the new Apple iPad Air (M4), and it's a seriously fast tablet.
Apple today introduced a new iPad Air, with key upgrades including Apple's M4 chip for faster performance, an increased 12GB of RAM, Apple's N1 wireless networking chip with Wi-Fi 7 support, and Apple's custom C1X modem in cellular models.
Here's everything we know about the newest iPad.
Apple opens week of product launches with refreshed low-cost iPhone and a faster iPad Air, as it begins what looks to be a broader multi-day hardware push.
Apple has kicked off the week with the announcement of a new iPad Air, now powered by the M4 chip. This is a fairly modest update, moving the device from the previous M3 to the M4 but otherwise keeping the same hardware and design. The company also announced a new price-friendly smartphone, the iPhone 17e.
Apple's MacBook Air just received the M5 upgrade, bringing faster AI performance, double the base storage, and a new N1 wireless chip. The post MacBook Air gets faster M5 chip, double the storage, and a price hike appeared first on Digital Trends.