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Apple launches iPads Pro and Air with M4 and M3 chips and improved screens


This OLED double panel configuration provides exceptional brightness, deep blacks and a surprising dynamic contrast, all in a thinner and light design than its predecessors. The iPad Pro will be available in sizes of 11 and 13 inches, and in elegant silver and spatial black finishes.

For its part, the iPad Air also receives an important update, adopting the powerful M3 chip. Apple states that this chip offers almost double performance compared to the previous generation, which makes it an attractive option for , domestic users and professionals looking for a balance between performance and .

An outstanding novelty of the iPad Air is its availability for the in two screen sizes: 11 and 13 inches. This option gives users the flexibility of choosing the size that best suits their needs and preferences. The iPad Air will be available in a range of attractive colors, including gray, blue, purple and white.

Both iPad models, both the PRO and the AIR, are compatible with the recently announced Apple Pencil Pro, which introduces new functionalities such as rotation detection and advanced tactile interaction, expanding creative and productivity possibilities. Likewise, both are compatible with the Magic Keyboard, which offers a comfortable writing experience and an integrated trackpad, transforming the iPad into a versatile alternative to a traditional laptop.

With these new additions, Apple seeks to consolidate its position in the tablets market, offering devices that combine exceptional performance with high quality screens and a versatile accessories ecosystem. The new iPads are expected to be available for their order from this week, with specific launch dates by region to be announced.

CARLA MARTÍNEZ / WITH RT INFORMATION

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