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Posted 26 July 2023

Apple iPad Air 4th Gen, 10.9 Inch, WiFi, 256GB £449.98 | Apple iPad Pro 3rd Gen, 11 Inch, WiFi , 512GB - £679.99 (Membership Required)

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Apple iPad Pro 3rd Gen, 11 Inch, WiFi , 512GB

Powerful. Colourful. Wonderful.

The all-new iPad Air. It’s more versatile than ever. The stunning 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display with wide colour lets you see photos, videos and games in vivid, true-to-life detail.1 It features the A14 Bionic chip with Neural Engine, delivering power and advanced machine learning capabilities to edit a 4K video, create a beautiful presentation, design a 3D model, and do all of these things with ease. And now with support for Magic Keyboard and Apple Pencil (2nd generation),2 fast, easy and secure Touch ID and Apple Pay, a 12MP back camera and 7MP FaceTime HD camera, USB-C connector for charging and accessories, all-day battery life,3 and fast Wi-Fi 6. With iPad Air, you have the power to bring your ideas to life.

Additional Features

  • Available in Silver, Space Grey, Rose Gold, Green and Sky Blue
  • Wide stereo audio
  • Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)
  • Up to 10 hours of battery life3
  • USB-C connector for charging and accessories
  • Support for Magic Keyboard, Smart Keyboard Folio and Apple Pencil (2nd generation)2
  • iPadOS 14 brings new capabilities designed specifically for iPad

Apple iPad Pro 3rd Gen, 11 Inch, WiFi , 512GB

The versatility of iPad. The power of the M1 chip.

iPad Pro features the powerful Apple M1 chip with next-level performance and all-day battery life.3 The Liquid Retina display on the 11-inch iPad Pro is not only gorgeous, but super portable.1 And a front camera with Centre Stage keeps you in frame automatically during video calls. iPad Pro has pro cameras and a LiDAR scanner for stunning photos, videos and immersive AR. Thunderbolt / USB 4 for connecting to high-performance accessories. And you can add Apple Pencil for note-taking, drawing and marking up documents, and the Magic Keyboard for a responsive typing experience and trackpad.4

Additional Features

  • Stay connected with ultrafast Wi-Fi 6
  • Go further with all-day battery life3
  • Thunderbolt / USB 4 port for connecting to fast external storage, displays and docks
  • Face ID for secure authentication and Apple Pay
  • Four-speaker audio and five studio-quality microphones
  • Support for Apple Pencil (2nd generation), Magic Keyboard and Smart Keyboard Folio4
  • iPadOS is powerful, intuitive and designed specifically for iPad
  • Over a million apps on the App Store just for iPad

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  1. Maltamonk's avatar
    Just back to UK and saw the Apple news about privacy (concerns about Facetime and Imessage). Is there any validity to that? Without those, Apple really loses any attractiveness.
    fishmaster's avatar
    The UK's Online Safety Bill is a surveillance bill and a threat to human rights. Apple is 100% correct to take a stance against it.

    article19.org/res…ne/

    Nothing to hide argument

    en.wikipedia.org/wik…ent

    Why Apple is taking on Home Office's new-look surveillance bill

    news.sky.com/sto…716

    "Why is Apple so opposed?

    Apple has been a prominent opponent of efforts to have authorities access user data, even in extreme cases.

    Following a mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, in 2015, the firm went to court against the FBI to stop it breaking into an iPhone used by the killer.

    It has since made privacy a major part of its brand, and even backtracked on its own plan to scan people's iCloud content for child sexual abuse material after a backlash from customers and security experts.

    Robin Wilton, a director at the Internet Society, said Apple's latest intervention was timed for maximum impact.

    It came a day after the Online Safety Bill, the government's flagship internet safety legislation which could force companies to scan messages for abuse content, made it through the House of Lords.

    Mr Wilton told Sky News: "It's not only driven by the proposed amendments to this act, but their perception of the general policy direction of the UK government."
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  2. VWAnni25's avatar
    was this releaed in 2020, s a three year old model?
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    Yup, but i bet it would run rings around most android tablets still sadly
  3. philmount's avatar
    Seems good price. I have tried my luck with the 2021 iPad (renewed by Amazon) for £269 but if it doesn’t come basicly brand new I may return it and look at this
    traythegreat's avatar
    Do you have a link you can share to the iPad you’re referring to pls. Wouldn’t mind getting one myself. Thanks
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