<p>Although Apple just released new MacBook Air models, it seems that everyone is now anxiously awaiting the announcement of the new iPad Pro and Air 6 models. According to a number of sources, the business will just print a press statement instead of holding a launch event—just as it did with the Mac Airs.</p>
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<p>Not only that, but a lot of people have pointed out that the new iPad Pro and Air models may be introduced on March 26. Given Apple’s past iPad launch schedule for the spring, this seems quite likely. It is doubtful that Apple will release the new iPads this month, however, since we have learned that the corporation is still in the process of sending the new devices. According to a Bloomberg story, the first week of April, which is quickly approaching, will see the release of the 2024 iPad Pro and iPad Air 6 series.</p>
<p>The company’s most recent financial data for the iPad amply demonstrates the decline in demand for the product. However, Apple plans to raise the bar in 2024 and make sure that every iPad, from the entry-level model to the iPad Pro variations, has a distinct identity.</p>
<p><strong>LAUNCH OF THE IPAD AIR AND PRO 2024: WHAT WE EXPECT TO SEE</strong><br />
It’s long past for the new iPad Air and Pro devices to get a redesign. Apple plans to release the M2 chipset for the iPad Air, which will probably be available in 10.9- and possibly 12.9-inch models and be the first in the Air tablet line. We’re interested to see whether buyers choose the larger screen variant, particularly considering how much it should cost.</p>
<p>Apple plans to release the M2 chipset for the iPad Air, which will probably be available in 10.9- and possibly 12.9-inch models and be the first in the Air tablet line. Regarding the iPad Pro, anticipate that Apple will go crazy with an M3 processor, an OLED panel, and design tweaks to go along with the lineup’s unavoidable price increase.</p>
<p>Without question, Apple has made things more difficult for itself by offering a confusing selection of iPads; ideally, these new items would simplify things for customers.</p>