Apple to launch iPad Pro, iPad Air, and MacBook Air this March

Upcoming releases include a new iPad Pro, a refreshed iPad Air, and a larger iPad Air
An undated image displaying iPad Pro. — Apple
An undated image displaying iPad Pro. — Apple

Apple is reportedly gearing up for product releases in the coming months before its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) event in June. 

According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, new iPad and MacBook Air models are anticipated to debut in March. 

The Cupertino-based company has not officially announced its launch plans, but Gurman suggests that the upcoming releases include a new iPad Pro, a refreshed iPad Air, and a larger iPad Air. 

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Upcoming MacBook Air specifications

Additionally, the MacBook Air is expected to be offered in 13-inch and 15-inch display options, featuring Apple's in-house M3 processors.

According to Gadgets360, in his recent Power On newsletter, Gurman notes that the new iPad Pro and MacBook Air models are currently in mass production and will be released by the end of March.

The refreshed MacBook Air is said to be available in 13-inch and 15-inch sizes, potentially powered by Apple's latest M3 processors, replacing the existing M2-powered MacBook Air 13-inch and 15-inch models.

2024 iPad Pro, iPad Air specifications

According to Gurman, Apple is planning to launch a refreshed iPad Air and a larger iPad Air by the end of March. Meanwhile, the new iPad Pro will come with new accessories as hinted by the first beta version of iOS 17.4. These accessories may include Magic Keyboards and Apple Pencils for the iPad Pro, featuring a landscape Face ID camera. 

The 2024 iPad model is rumoured to feature new OLED screens, offering improved colour contrast and power efficiency compared to mini-LED screens. The iPad Pro is expected to run on the M3 chip, and Apple might introduce a larger 12.9-inch display size for the iPad Air. Furthermore, the next-generation iPad Pro is anticipated to support MagSafe charging, along with other enhancements. 

It's important to note that Apple has not officially disclosed any details about the new iPad Pro, iPad Air, or MacBook models, so these details should be considered speculative until an official announcement is made.