First shipments of the redesigned iPad and iPad Pro M2 reach customers across Australia and New Zealand
Apple has officially launched the redesigned entry-level iPad and the new iPad Pro M2 to customers across Australia and New Zealand, with deliveries now beginning in both countries, beginning on Wednesday, October 25, ahead of the rest of the world due to globalization. Time difference.
There’s no official Apple Store in New Zealand, but Australian customers will now be able to start taking pre-ordered iPads from country outlets, along with Apple’s all-new Magic Keyboard Folio. iPad for beginners.
Shipping and availability will continue in stores for the redesigned iPad and iPad M2 Pro over the next 24 hours as more countries enter on Wednesday, October 25.
Apple’s redesigned entry-level iPad features a large 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, the Apple A14 Bionic chip, a new landscape camera, a USB-C port, support for the new Magic Keyboard Folio, and more. Pricing starting at $449.
Powered by the M2 chip, Apple’s new iPad Pro received mixed reviews, offering a significant performance boost but relatively minor upgrades over the previous M1 model.
The new iPad Pro features an octa-core processor — up to 15% faster than the M1 chip in the previous iPad Pro — with improvements in performance and core efficiency.and a 10-core GPU, providing up to 35% faster graphics performance.
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