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New iPAD AIR 4 with A14 Bionic chip and Pro design for $ 599

In addition to the two new Apple Watch watches, Apple has also unveiled the new iPad Air 4, which will appeal to many. It brings a new 5nm A14 Bionic chip, a better screen, USB C, Pro format and an ever smaller Touch ID button. You could say we have the new best tablet in the world.

It has long been believed that if you want a superior tablet experience, look for it at Apple's shops. Theirs iPad it is simply invincible, as with a few models it can at least roughly compete with it Samsung in Huawei.

New iPad Air 4 brings a screen with an even thinner frame, which they achieved by installing a fingerprint reader touch ID to the edge of the table. It is the smallest sensor touch ID so far, located below the power button at the top of the tablet.

The design is very similar to that of iPad Pro, which means straight edges like the new iPhone 12 series. Instead of a Lightning port, it’s now available USB C with charging support 20 W and the ability to transfer speed data 5 Gbps. They are on the edges, too stereo speakers.

The screen is 10,9-inch Liquid Retina (2360 x 1640 pixels) with support true Tone and anti-reflective coating. The screen also supports new Apple Pencil for $ 129, which grips the edge with the help of a magnet and thus also fills up. It lacks the screen refresh rate as it has iPad Pro (120Hz).

It's inside the screen 7MP selfie camera for HD video calls, and a new 12MP camera with better stabilization on the back. iPad Air 4 is practically a Pro model, as it has a new chip Apple A14 Bionic with a 5 nm architecture and six cores. It promises up to 40% better performance compared to last year's iPad Pro, as well as better graphics with the new quad-core GPU coprocessor.

New iPad Air in addition to Apple Pencil also supports Magic Keyboard for 299, Smart Keyboard Folio for 179 ter Smart Folio for $ 79. iPad Air 4 will be available in five colors and prices start at $ 599 for the basic model.

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