Both the iPad Pro and MacBook Air with M3 chip, as well as other iPad models, are just around the corner. This has been confirmed by Mark Gurman, from Bloombergwho has revealed that both devices are in production in Apple’s supply chain and that They could be released as early as the end of March.
Gurman, specifically, details that Apple could present a new iPad Pro with M3 chip and OLED screen, as well as two new iPad Air; one with renewed specifications, and another new version with a 12.9-inch screen. The company will also launch two MacBook Air with M3 chip; one 13 inches, and another 15 inches; size they introduced last year.
The MacBook Air will be the most modest novelty of all the new products that Apple will announce during the month of March. They are expected to maintain the same design, as well as the same screen. The main change, therefore, will be in the processor, which will offer somewhat higher performance compared to the M2, as well as better energy efficiency, which could improve the autonomy of both devices. The M3 chips, remember, are already present in the MacBook Pro.
The iPad Pro will finally arrive with an OLED screen
In addition to the M3 chip, one of the main novelties of the new iPad Pro will be, we reiterate, the inclusion of an OLED screen in both size versions. Until now, Apple only incorporated micro-LED technology in the 12.9-inch model, while the 11-inch iPad Pro has LCD technology. OLED screens, on the other hand, are much more efficient and offer both better contrast and better colors, so this novelty could mean that both variants have more autonomy and, of course, a better screen.
The iPad Pro, in addition, They will maintain ProMotion technology, which offers a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. According to some rumors, they could also include MagSafe for attaching accessories magnetically. Apple could also change the location of the front camera and place it landscape; that is, in a horizontal position.
Regarding the iPad Air, The truth is that no big changes are expected beyond the chip and the new 12.9-inch variant. Apple, in this case, could opt for the M2, which is slightly inferior to the M3 that will reach the iPad Pro. It is expected to maintain the same appearance as the current model, which makes it compatible with both accessories and the Apple Pencil second generation.