After years of iPad non-releases, Apple has made a comeback in the tablet tech market with new versions of iPad Air and iPad Mini.
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iPad AirThe Air version comes after Apple's discontinuance of its predecessor, the iPad Pro as it uses the marketing headline, '
Power isn't just for the pros' for the new iPad Air. Similarities between the two are noticeable but an in-depth look into the iPad Air sees a better technology at hand.
The tablet's internal changes include the A12 Bionic chip with Neural Engine which is also available on the iPhone XR, XS and XS Max devices. The chip enables a 25% faster performance and 30% graphics boost on the iPad.
Weighing one pound and 6.1 mm thin, it boasts of a 10.5‑inch Retina display with true tone including support for Apple Pencil and the smart keyboard such as this
Typecase Keyboard. Wireless connectivity and battery life of up to 10 hours is also a plus for the iPad Air.
When the time comes to trade in your eligible device for credit toward your next purchase you will need information on
Apple trade-in.
iPad Mini Like the Air, the 7.9‑inch retina display with true tone '
Mini just got mightier' having an A12 Bionic chip with Neural Engine. The iPad mini features a thin, light, and portable design that makes it the perfect on-the-go companion with an additional Apple Pencil support and up to 10 hours of battery life with wireless connectivity.
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