iPad Air & iPad Pro - Everything New

Apple recently revealed their new iPad Air and iPad Pro Models, bringing about several changes to both devices. Starting with the iPad Air, it now comes in two sizes - 11 inches and 13 inches - along with new shades of purple and blue, including Starlight and space gray. This means that pink is no longer an available color option, marking a significant change for the device.

The previous M1 chip has been replaced by the newer M2 chip, delivering 15% faster processing and 25% faster graphics, thanks to its neural engine that boasts 40% faster performance. This enables more powerful AI features on the iPad Air. Additionally, the front camera has undergone a repositioning from the Portrait Edge to the landscape Edge, similar to that found in the MacBook.

The prices for the iPad Air start at $5.99 for the 11-inch model and $7.99 for the 13-inch model. This represents a notable shift from previous models, where pink was an available color option. It's worth noting that while these new features are exciting, some reviewers have expressed skepticism about certain design choices.

Moving on to the iPad Pro, it has undergone significant changes as well. The device is now significantly thinner and lighter than its predecessors, with the 11-inch model being 11% thinner and 5% lighter, while the 13-inch model is a more substantial 21% thinner and 15% lighter. In fact, the iPad Pro is so thin that it's not only thinner than an iPod Nano but also the thinnest product Apple has ever made.

One of the most significant improvements for the iPad Pro is its display, which now utilizes tandem OLED panels instead of a single LED panel. This results in almost twice the brightness as before, with 1,000 nits for standard content and 1,600 nits for HDR content. The display also boasts a doubled contrast ratio from 1 million to 2 million.

Furthermore, the top two storage configurations are now available with an optional new nanotexture glass option. This feature provides a matte viewing experience that reduces reflections and glare, although it's worth noting that this extra feature comes at an additional cost of $100. Some reviewers have expressed disappointment with this design choice, feeling that it doesn't provide the tactile experience they were hoping for.

To help mitigate these concerns, there is a more affordable and versatile matte screen protector available from sponsor "p likee." This product features tiny micro beads called Nano dots that add resistance and texture when using the Apple Pencil, making the display feel more like 'tactile paper' than 'slippery glass.' Thankfully, this screen protector works with both new and old iPads.

Another notable feature of the iPad Pro is its new M4 chip, which has been used for the first time in this device. This chip is built on second-generation 3 nanometer technology and delivers up to 50% faster CPU performance than the previous M2 model. The M4 chip also enables hardware-accelerated Ray tracing in games on the iPad Pro for the first time, as well as editing five streams of 4K Pro-res footage.

Furthermore, Apple has removed the ultra-wide-angle camera from this generation's iPad Pro. However, they have added a new feature called adaptive true tone flash, which uses AI to detect documents and take multiple photos with flash, then stitch the best parts together to ensure no shadows are cast on your document. The front-facing camera still features 12 megapixels but is now located in the landscape Edge instead of the Portrait Edge.

In addition to these technical advancements, Apple has also improved their magic keyboard for the iPad Pro. This new design features an aluminum palm rest, a larger trackpad with haptic feedback, and a full function row. The overall result is a more polished and functional user experience.

Lastly, the iPad Pro comes equipped with a new Apple Pencil Pro for $129. This device boasts a squeezing gesture with haptic feedback that brings up a tool palette and allows users to roll the pencil to reorient their brush or pen. Additionally, it features find-my support so you can easily locate your apple pencil if it's lost.

Overall, these updates demonstrate Apple's ongoing commitment to innovation and improvement in their devices. Whether you're an avid user of their products or simply considering making a purchase, there are certainly some exciting new features to look forward to with the latest iPad Air and iPad Pro models.

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Improvement came to the display which now uses tandem OLED panels instead of a single LED panel to deliver almost twice the brightness as before at 1,000 nits for standard content and 1,600 nits for HDR content while also doubling the contrast ratio from 1 million to 2 million to1 there's also a new new nanotexture glass option for the top two storage configurations delivering a matte viewing experience to reduce Reflections and glare this option is an extra $100 and most reviewers aren't big fans since it reduces the brightness of the new OED panel and it doesn't add the tactile texture mini wanted to make drawing with apple pencil feel more natural instead Min are recommending a more affordable and versatile matte screen protector like this one from our sponsor p like it has Nano dots which are tiny micro beads that add resistance and texture when using apple pencil making the display feel like tactile paper instead of slippery glass so you get a matte display with the perfect texture for writing and drawing for a reasonable price this screen protector works with new and old iPads and you can check it out at paper likee.com or by tapping the link in the comments next is the M4 chip which is being used for the first time on iPad Pro it's built on second generation 3 nanometer technology and delivers up to 50% faster CPU performance than the previous M2 with four times faster 3D rendering this enables Hardware accelerated Ray tracing in games on iPad for the first time and editing of five streams of 4K Pro res footage while the ultra wideangle camera was removed from this generation Apple added adaptive true tone flash which uses AI to detect documents take multiple photos with flash and then Stitch the best parts together ensuring no Shadows are cast on your document the front-facing camera is still 12 megapixels but it's relocated from the portrait Edge to the landscape Edge just like on MacBook and iPad Air prices for iPad Pro starts at $9.99 for the 11-in model and $12.99 for the 13in model also an improved magic keyboard starting at $299 was made just for iPad Pro which is thinner and lighter than before 4 featuring an aluminum Palm rest larger trackpad with haptic feedback and a full function row lastly is the apple pencil Pro for $129 which has a squeez gesture with haptic feedback that brings up a tool pallet a gyroscope that allows you to roll the pencil to reorient the brush or pen you're using and there's also find my support so you can easily locate apple pencil if it's lost so that's everything new with iPad Air and iPad Pro this is GRE with apple explained thanks for watching till the end and I'll see you in the next videoApple recently revealed their new iPad Air and iPad Pro Models so here's everything that's changed starting with iPad Air which now comes in two sizes 11 and 13 in and new shades of purple and blue along with Starlight and space gray which means pink is no longer available its previous M1 chip is being replaced by M2 delivering 15% faster processing and 25% faster graphics with a neural engine that's 40% faster allowing for more powerful AI features it's also getting a repositioned front camera moving from the portrait Edge to lscape similar to the MacBook and 10th generation iPad prices for iPad Air starts at $5.99 for the 11-in model and 7.99 for the 13-in model next is iPad Pro which is significantly thinner and lighter than before the 11-in model is 11% thinner and 5% lighter while the 13-in model is 21% thinner and 15% lighter that means these iPads are not only thinner than an iPod Nano but the thinnest product Apple's ever made the next big Improvement came to the display which now uses tandem OLED panels instead of a single LED panel to deliver almost twice the brightness as before at 1,000 nits for standard content and 1,600 nits for HDR content while also doubling the contrast ratio from 1 million to 2 million to1 there's also a new new nanotexture glass option for the top two storage configurations delivering a matte viewing experience to reduce Reflections and glare this option is an extra $100 and most reviewers aren't big fans since it reduces the brightness of the new OED panel and it doesn't add the tactile texture mini wanted to make drawing with apple pencil feel more natural instead Min are recommending a more affordable and versatile matte screen protector like this one from our sponsor p like it has Nano dots which are tiny micro beads that add resistance and texture when using apple pencil making the display feel like tactile paper instead of slippery glass so you get a matte display with the perfect texture for writing and drawing for a reasonable price this screen protector works with new and old iPads and you can check it out at paper likee.com or by tapping the link in the comments next is the M4 chip which is being used for the first time on iPad Pro it's built on second generation 3 nanometer technology and delivers up to 50% faster CPU performance than the previous M2 with four times faster 3D rendering this enables Hardware accelerated Ray tracing in games on iPad for the first time and editing of five streams of 4K Pro res footage while the ultra wideangle camera was removed from this generation Apple added adaptive true tone flash which uses AI to detect documents take multiple photos with flash and then Stitch the best parts together ensuring no Shadows are cast on your document the front-facing camera is still 12 megapixels but it's relocated from the portrait Edge to the landscape Edge just like on MacBook and iPad Air prices for iPad Pro starts at $9.99 for the 11-in model and $12.99 for the 13in model also an improved magic keyboard starting at $299 was made just for iPad Pro which is thinner and lighter than before 4 featuring an aluminum Palm rest larger trackpad with haptic feedback and a full function row lastly is the apple pencil Pro for $129 which has a squeez gesture with haptic feedback that brings up a tool pallet a gyroscope that allows you to roll the pencil to reorient the brush or pen you're using and there's also find my support so you can easily locate apple pencil if it's lost so that's everything new with iPad Air and iPad Pro this is GRE with apple explained thanks for watching till the end and I'll see you in the next video\n"