If you're keen enough to have noticed the new listings for iPads in Apple's online store since right around 24 hours ago, you'll have seen the complete axing of the 3rd and/or 4th generation iPad.
Apple’s new iPad Air is a tablet with a 10.9 inch, 2360 x 1640 pixel display surrounded by slim bezels that leave no room for a Touch ID fingerprint sensor, so Apple moved it to to the power button.
Customers in need of a whole unit replacement for their fourth generation iPad may now receive a newer and more capable iPad Air 2 as a substitute from Apple Stores and authorized service providers.
Update: Apple has since confirmed to MacRumors that plugging in a fourth-generation iPad Air or iPad mini 6 into the Studio Display will result in a downscaled 1440p output. This limitation has left ...
I've got an older (M1, IIRC?) iPad Pro, with a Magic Keyboard. Expensive, but it works great for me. I use the touchpad all the time when the keyboard is attached, I loathe having to move my hands off ...
At a special event hosted by Apple, dedicated to the new Apple Watch and iPad models, the company has today unveiled a total of four new devices — two new Apple Watch models: Watch Series 6 and Watch ...