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Arr, mateys! News be reachin' me ears o' a grand Apple rumor! Come April 2024, we may witness the launch o' the mighty M3 MacBook Air an' a fine collection o' iPads! Me timbers be shiverin' with excitement!

2024-01-22

Yarr, mateys! 'Tis a rumored tale that by April 2024, Apple be settin' sail to release a grand M3 version of their finest MacBook. Aye, me hearties, 'tis a wait worth endurin' for such treasure!

A new rumor is circulating that Apple may release new iPad and MacBook Air models in April. The products are expected to receive spec upgrades and possibly a refreshed look. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, known for accurate Apple leaks, mentioned the potential releases in his Power On newsletter. The MacBook Air models could feature the powerful M3 chip and may be launched alongside the iPads in April. Last year, Apple released the MacBook Pro lineup and the 24-inch iMac with the M3 chip, but the M3-equipped MacBook Air was noticeably absent.
The new MacBook Airs with the M3 chip would offer improved CPU performance, energy efficiency, and better gaming experience. The rumored April release would make sense as the M2 MacBook Air is almost two years old. As for the iPads, the 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro models may be equipped with OLED displays, providing better brightness, contrast ratio, power consumption, and picture quality compared to LCD panels. Apple already uses OLED displays for the latest iPhones and Apple Watches, so it would be fitting to have an iPad Pro with an OLED display. The iPad Pro may also feature the M3 chip, given that the current models still use the M2 chip and were released two years ago. The iPad Air might receive a minor update compared to the iPad Pro and MacBook Air, with a larger 12.9-inch size and a possible redesign for the camera bump.
If these rumors are true, it could be an exciting year for Apple fans. With the upcoming launch of the Apple Vision Pro headset and the potential for these new product refreshes, Apple enthusiasts have a lot to look forward to.

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