Apple Inc. unveiled a pair of new iPads and new MacBook Pro computers, among other products, at an event in San Francisco on Tuesday. Here are some product specifications:
iPad AirSize9.4 inches tall, 6.6 inches wide and 0.29 inch thick
Display9.7 inches diagonally
Resolution2,048 pixels by 1,536 pixels, at 264 pixels per inch
ChipA7 chip with 64-bit architecture and M7 motion coprocessor
ColoursBlack with space gray, white with silver
Price$499 for a Wi-Fi-only 16 gigabyte model, $599 for 32 GB, $699 for 64 GB and $799 for 128 GB. Add $130 for models with 4G LTE cellular access. Apple will still sell the 2011 model, iPad 2, for $399.
Ipad miniSize7.87 inches tall, 5.3 inches wide, 0.29 inch thick
Display7.9 inches diagonally
Resolution2,048 pixels by 1,536 pixels, at 326 pixels per inch
ChipA7 chip with 64-bit architecture and M7 motion coprocessor
ColoursBlack with space gray, white with silver
Price$399 for a Wi-Fi-only 16 gigabyte model, $499 for 32 GB, $599 for 64 GB and $699 for 128 GB. Add $130 for models with 4G LTE cellular access. Apple will sell last year's model, without the sharper display, for $299, down from $329.
AvailabilityNovember
Size0.71 inch thick, (when closed), 12.35 inches wide and 8.62 inches deep
Weight 3.46 pounds
Display 13.3-inches diagonally
Resolution2,560 pixels by 1,600 pixels, at 227 pixels per inch
Camera720p FaceTime HD Camera
BatteryUp to 9 hours wireless web, or 30 days standby
PriceStarts at $1,299 for model with 128 gigabytes of solid-state memory, 2.4 GHz dual-core Intel Core i5
Size0.71 inch thick, (when closed), 14.13 inches wide and 9.73 inches deep
Display15.4 inches diagonally
2,880 pixels by 1,800 pixels, at 220 pixels per inch
Camera720p FaceTime HD Camera
BatteryUp to 8 hours wireless web, or 30 days standby
PriceStarts at $1,999 for model with 256 gigabytes of solid-state memory, 2.0 GHz dual-core Intel Core i7
Other products:
Mac ProA high-end desktop computer in a cylinder casing and assembled in Austin, Texas. Available in December for a starting price of $2,999.
MavericksThe latest version of the Mac operating system. Unlike previous updates, Apple is releasing it for free. It promises better battery life, improved file management and new apps such as a Mac version of Maps.
iWorkApple is refreshing its suite of word processing, spreadsheet and presentation software. Apple is offering it for free with new Mac and iOS devices. Once you buy the new device, you can install the app in older devices you own. Each of the three apps normally costs $20 for the Mac and $10 for iPhones and iPads.
iLifeApple also is refreshing its iPhoto and iMovie editing software and the GarageBand app for creating music. New features are available for both Mac and iOS devices. It's also free with new Mac and iOS devices.
Apple unveils iPad Air, iPad mini with Retina and new MacBooks
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