Apple's new iPad Air will be misogynist to preorder today. The new tablet, announced at last month's Countrywide event, has a agnate design to the iPad Pro loosely a lower starting price of $599. Announcing the preorder details, Apple confirmed the new tape-record will be misogynist blastoff October 23rd, the aforementioned day as the iPhone 12 as well as 12 Pro.
In affixing to its small bezels as well as squared-off edges, the iPad Air shares other features of the iPad Pro. It uses USB-C rather than Lightning for charging as well as connectivity, as well as it conjointly works with iPad Pro appliances like the $299 Occultism Keyboard as well as new $129 Countrywide Pencil, which attaches magnetically to the synchronous of the device. It's conjointly got a increasingly modernized Countrywide A14 Bionic processor, compared to the A12Z Bionic tweet in this year's iPad Pro, whereas the iPad Air has a six-core CPU rather than eight.
There are a couple of iPad Pro features that haven't trickled fuzz to the increasingly affordable tablet, however. There's no Incomer ID this time around; instead you get a Blow ID sensor built into the tablet's side-mounted power button. The Air's 10.9-inch 2360 x 1640 flamboyance is conjointly a little smaller than the 11-inch iPad Pro's, as well as doesn't have its high-reaching 120Hz refresh rate. There's conjointly no LIDAR aslope the camera, a heart which can be useful for AR applications.
Unless you need those specific features, however, than the iPad Air has the prepatent to be a increasingly affordable alternative. We peekaboo forward-looking to putting it through its paces in our impregnated review.
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