
There are four speakers, an integrated microphone and the usual volume switches and a top lock button.
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It has rounded edges and a thin bezel, with few design changes when compared to its predecessor, the iPad Pro (2021). The iPad itself comes in two colour options: Silver and Space Grey. The Wi-Fi model weighs in at only 682 grams, while the cellular variation is a little heavier at 684 grams. It has support for the 2nd-generation Apple Pencil, and in terms of ports, features a USB-C Thunderbolt 4 as well as a Nano-SIM tray on the cellular models.

It also packs in support for ProMotion, meaning that you will be treated to a 120Hz refresh rate during intensive tasks like editing or scrolling, with the refresh rate dropping down when it’s no longer needed to save battery. The resolution sits at 2732×2048, with Apple claiming that it can hit 600 hits of brightness during normal use, 1000 nits at maximum brightness and 1600 nits while playing HDR content. Starting with the iPad Pro, it comes with a 12.9-inch Liquid Retina XDR mini-LED backlit display. However, there is not a massive difference in price once you start delving into the higher configurations. Depending on the configuration you go with, the cheapest option is the iPad Pro.

The price breakdown for the MacBook Air can also be found below.īoth models also have add-ons that can make the overall price more experience, like engravings and more powerful power adaptors. The MacBook Air, meanwhile, comes with three different memory options and three different storage options. We have broken down the price differences below. Looking at the 12.9-inch iPad Model, it comes in five different storage variations and comes with the option for cellular connectivity. Both the iPad Pro and MacBook Air are available to buy from the Apple store and third-party retailers.
