Apple Launches iPad Air (2024) with Enhanced Power and Versatility

Apple took the wraps off its latest iPad Air (2024) during its ‘Let Loose’ event, marking the debut of the sixth-generation iPad Air.

Offering users a choice between 10.9-inch and 12.9-inch display variants, this iteration stands out as the first iPad Air to feature two display sizes.

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While initial speculation hinted at a mini-LED screen for the larger variant, both models sport Liquid Retina (LCD) displays.

Powered by Apple’s octa-core M2 chip, the iPad Air (2024) promises enhanced performance and efficiency.

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Pricing and Availability

Global pre-booking for the new iPad Air (2024) is now open.

The base model with a 10.9-inch display starts at $599 (approximately Rs 50,000), while the larger 12.9-inch variant is priced at $799 (approximately Rs 69,700).

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Specifications at a Glance

The iPad Air (2024) debuts with Apple’s M2 chip, featuring the Neural Engine for on-device AI functions.

Boasting a 50% increase in speed compared to its predecessor, the device runs on iPadOS 17 out of the box.

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Both display variants offer impressive visuals, with the 10.9-inch Liquid Retina (LCD) screen boasting a resolution of 2360×1640 pixels, akin to the fifth-generation iPad Air models.

Additionally, the iPad Air is now available in a 12.9-inch option, featuring a slightly higher resolution.

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On the camera front, users can capture stunning selfies and engage in video calls with the 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle front-facing camera,

complemented by Apple’s Center Stage technology for automatic camera adjustments during FaceTime calls.

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The rear camera setup includes a 12-megapixel wide-angle lens with image stabilization and Smart HDR, capable of recording 4K videos at 60fps and slow-motion videos at 1080p/240fps.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS, with the cellular model supporting 5G networks.

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The device features a USB Type-C port for charging (up to 20W) and data transfer, alongside a Touch ID sensor integrated into the power button for seamless biometric authentication.

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