Insights into Apple's 2024 iPad lineup: Launch window, new features, and potential updates revealed by Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. (Apple)


April 08, 2024

Apple's highly anticipated 2024 iPad Air and iPad Pro models have been the subject of numerous leaks and speculations, leaving tech enthusiasts eager for more concrete information about their release. However, recent insights from Bloomberg's trusted tech analyst, Mark Gurman, provide a clearer picture of when we can expect these new tablets to hit the shelves.

According to Gurman's latest update in his Power On newsletter, the refreshed iPad Pro and iPad Air are slated for a launch in early May, preceding Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) scheduled for June 10. Gurman, citing inside sources, suggests a probable launch date of May 6, marking the beginning of a new chapter in Apple's tablet lineup.

In addition to the tablets, Gurman hints at the unveiling of updated accessories, including the Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil. He mentions preparations underway in Apple retail stores to accommodate the arrival of these new products, indicating an imminent marketing push from the tech giant.

While specifics regarding features and pricing remain scarce, Gurman speculates that the upcoming iPad models will boast OLED screens, potentially driving up their price points. Furthermore, he reveals ongoing efforts within Apple to revamp the base models of the iPad and iPad mini, albeit these iterations might not see the light of day until the latter part of the year, possibly drawing inspiration from previous models with a focus on affordability and performance enhancements.

The buzz surrounding the new iPad Pro centers on the inclusion of an M3 chip and MagSafe wireless charging, promising enhanced performance and convenience for users. Meanwhile, expectations for the iPad Air lean towards an M2 chip, positioning it as a compelling mid-range option in Apple's tablet portfolio.

In terms of design, rumors suggest that the upcoming iPad Pro models will feature thinner bezels and offer variations in screen finish, with glossy and matte options likely available. The anticipated dimensions for the bezels indicate a sleeker profile for both the 11-inch and 12.9-inch variants, adding to the appeal of these premium tablets.

As anticipation continues to build, Apple enthusiasts eagerly await further announcements from the tech giant, hoping for confirmation of these exciting developments in the world of tablets. With the speculated launch window drawing near, all eyes are on Apple as they prepare to redefine the standard for tablet innovation once again.

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