Apple unveils new iPad Air with A14 Bionic chipset, refreshes entry-level iPad too

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Today at its dedicated online event, Apple took the wraps off its newest tablets. While the Pro family is staying the same, since it was refreshed not that long ago, it was time for the iPad Air as well as the entry level iPad to become better. And that they did.

iPad Air

Let's start with the new iPad Air. It has a fresh design, which is clearly inspired by the iPad Pro line. The screen bezels are smaller, the port is USB-C and not Lightning anymore (and you get a 20W charger in the box).

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The new iPad Air

The tablet has the same footprint as its predecessor, but because of the smaller bezels it now has a 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with 2360x1640 resolution. TouchID is integrated into the new, top-mounted power button.

The new iPad Air is powered by Apple's new A14 Bionic chipset, which is also expected to feature in the upcoming iPhone 12 family when it launches later this year. The A14 is built on a 5nm process, and it's the first in the industry to reach that density.

Apple unveils new iPad Air with A14 Bionic chipset, refreshes entry-level iPad too

It has a 6-core CPU design with two high performance cores and four high efficiency cores. Performance is improved by 40% compared to the previous iPad Air. The GPU is 30% faster.

On the rear there's the same camera as on the iPad Pro models, a 12 MP shooter with f/1.8 aperture, support for 4K video recording at 60fps, 240fps slow-mo, and improved video stabilization. For selfies you get a 7 MP camera with f/2.0 aperture and 1080p video at 60fps.

Apple unveils new iPad Air with A14 Bionic chipset, refreshes entry-level iPad too

The tablet has Wi-Fi 6 on board, dual speakers, and support for Apple Pencil, which attaches magnetically to the side for pairing, charging, and storage. Apple will also offer a floating keyboard case for it.

The new iPad Air, running iPadOS 14, will be available next month in silver, space gray, rose gold, green, and sky blue starting at $599 (Wi-Fi-only) or $729 (Wi-Fi + Cellular) with 64GB of storage. It will also be offered with 256GB for higher prices.

iPad (8th Generation)

The entry-level, eight-generation iPad (2020) now has the A12 Bionic chipset at the helm, with its 6-core CPU and 4-core GPU.

Apple unveils new iPad Air with all new A14 Bionic chipset, refreshes entry-level iPad too

Design-wise, this tablet looks exactly the same as its predecessor, 10.2-inch display and big bezels included. The price has stayed the same too, at $329 for the Wi-Fi-only model, and $459 for Wi-Fi + Cellular.

Apple unveils new iPad Air with A14 Bionic chipset, refreshes entry-level iPad too

At these prices you're only getting 32GB of storage. There's a 128GB configuration, for more cash. The tablet runs iPadOS 14. Pre-orders start today and the tablet will be available this Friday in silver, space gray, and gold.

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