MacBook Air, Mac Mini and iPad Pro 2018: Everything Apple Just Released

Dhir Acharya - Oct 31, 2018


MacBook Air, Mac Mini and iPad Pro 2018: Everything Apple Just Released

October 30 marked Apple is second launch event in Fall 2018. The launch revealed Apple's latest models for some of its flagship with new features.

The second launch event from Apple in fall 2018 just revealed all the new surprises to us. From the Mac Pro to Mac Mini and iPad Pro.

No-more-waiting-lets-check-out-what-out.
No more waiting, let’s check out what’s out.

MacBook Air

MacBook-Air

From the first look, the latest MacBook Air looks similar to the current MacBook rather than the previous Apple’s Air. However, there are a few upgrades like a Touch ID button, USB-C port, a retina screen and a new keyboard. Some modern specs to be noted: 8GB RAM, 1,6GHz i5, 8265 Intel CPU, and a 128GB SSD. It’s lighter, thinner and comes in gold. Shipping starts from November 6.

iPad Pro

iPad-Pro

See you never, home button. Just as rumored, Apple eliminate the home button for less bezel, the new Pro also has Face ID and USB-C port. The new iPad Pro comes in 11-inch model (for $800) and 12.9-inch model (for $1000). The tablets are powered by the new A12X Bionic processor with a storage of 1TB. Shipping starts from November 7.

Mac Mini

Mac-Mini

The Mac Mini comes back with new features and a higher initial price. The new model features 8GB memory, 128GB SSD, and an Intel 3.6GHz – core i3. Furthermore, you can expand to 6-core processor, memory of 64GB and 2TB SSD. The price starts at $800 and available in space gray. Shipping starts from November 7.

Pencil 2

Pencil-2

With the new iPad Pro, Apple has also made considerable changes to its stylus. The Apple Pencil 2 can now be charged wirelessly by simply attaching it to the new iPad. In addition, users can play with new tap and swipe feature, which can be customized following the apps you’re using. Shipping starts from November 7.

New MacBook Pro Graphics Option

There is upgrades on Radeon Pro Vega graphics on the MacBook Pro, which means graphics performance is 60 percent faster for most 3D design, rendering and video editing tasks. Yet, the price will also increase. Shipping starts from November 14.

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