Apple unveils iPad Air in two sizes and new Magic Keyboard

Apple has unveiled an updated version of the iPad Air, featuring the M3 chip, which delivers high performance and support for Apple Intelligence. The new product is available in two sizes - 11 and 13 inches - and offers improved graphics and performance thanks to an 8-core processor.
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In addition, the company has introduced two new Magic Keyboards that will help make iPad Air a convenient tool for work.
The storage capacity starts at 128 GB, and the maximum configuration offers 1 TB of memory. This is a significant step forward, as the previous iPad Air had a minimum of 64 GB of storage, which no longer met the modern requirements of users.
Along with the new tablets, Apple has introduced two updated Magic Keyboards that are compatible with the iPad Air. They have an improved trackpad and a more convenient design for working with the tablet. The 11-inch version costs $269, and the 13-inch version costs $319.
As for the iPad Air itself, prices remained at the level of the previous generation. The base 11-inch model costs $599, and the 13-inch model costs $799. The 5G versions are priced at $749 and $949 respectively.
Release date.
Pre-orders for the iPad Air and new accessories are already open. The official launch is scheduled for 13 March, when the tablets will arrive in stores around the world.
Apple has also announced the iPad (11th generation) with the A16 chip and 128 GB of basic memory. The new iPad retains the familiar design, size, weight and colour options of the previous iPad (10th generation). However, the display is now slightly larger - 11 inches instead of 10.9, although the resolution and brightness remain unchanged.
Source: Apple