Apple May Unveil New iPads on May 7 With Bigger iPad Air Models
Apple is expected to unveil new iPads on May 7, with the biggest change being the introduction of two new iPad Air models, including a larger 12.9-inch option.
The iPad Air has been positioned between the budget-priced iPad and the top-of-the-line iPad Pro, making it a popular choice for many. However, the biggest drawback of the iPad Air has always been its size. Unlike the iPad Pro lineup, which has long included two sizes, 11 inches and 12.9 inches, the iPad Air has been restricted to just one — a tablet measuring 10.9 inches diagonally.
This has been a disadvantage for many creatives who need a larger-sized iPad, but cannot afford the iPad Pro.
Things on this front are about to change, however. Apple is expected to reveal two new iPad Air models for the first time. In addition to a 2024 10.9-inch model, the company is poised to announce a 12.9-inch model. This move is undoubtedly a direct response to the needs of creatives who require a bigger screen, but are on a budget, and it will open up new possibilities and opportunities.
Display quality and the chipset will likely be the critical differences between this year’s iPad Pro and iPad Air lineups.
The new iPad Pro models are expected to debut OLED technology for the first time. In contrast, the new iPad Air models will either include less expensive LCD, or we could see the larger model offer mini-LED.
Looking beyond the display quality, the 2024 iPad Pro and iPad Air lineups are likely to be distinguished by their chips, a factor that could significantly impact the user experience.
The iPad Air lineup might feature the M3 chip, currently found on MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and iMac models. At the same time, the iPad Pros could introduce an all-new M4 chip that promises even more power and efficiency.
Apple is also expected to increase the prices of the new iPad Pro models, which could create a significant price gap between the new iPad Pro and iPad Air models. The 11-inch iPad Pro currently starts at $799, while the 12.9-inch model begins at $1,099. This compares to $599 for the least expensive iPad Air.
We will know soon enough. Apple’s May 7 event kicks off at 7 a.m. PT. You can stream the event live or later in the day via Apple’s website, on X (formerly Twitter), and through the company’s YouTube account.