DoNews March 9 news (Guo Ruiqi), Beijing time on March 9 at 2 a.m., Apple's spring conference officially debuted, this conference, Apple brought a new iPad Air, the performance of the new iPad Air has been greatly improved, especially the new iPad Air will be equipped with M1 chip, engineering project director Angellina Kyazike on stage to introduce. An 8-core chip delivers up to 60% performance gains and twice the graphics performance of the previous generation A14 chipset. "Faster than the fastest competitive tablets, 1x faster than Windows laptops at the same price point," but unfortunately did not provide specific details.

Front 12MP ultra-wide front camera with center stage character auto-center function. Liquid Retina screen (without ProMotion high refresh rate support), 500 nits brightness, support HDR high dynamic range. The 2022 iPad Air also supports 5G mobile networks.
Apple Pencil support provides a superior touchscreen interaction experience. The USB-C port is still USB-C, not Thunderbolt, though Apple says it's twice as fast.
In contrast, the iPad Pro product line has a higher screen size and supports Face ID Face Unlock. The Air is still compatible with the same Magic Keyboard, Smart Keyboard, and second-generation Pencil accessories. The equipment uses a large amount of 100% recycled material, including rare earth magnets.
In terms of color matching, the 2022 iPad Air offers space gray, starlight, pink, purple, and a new blue option that makes you shine. Starting at $599 (64GB) and up to the 256GB version available, book friday and go on sale March 18. As for the 5G standard, it only supports sub-6GHz bands (no millimeter wave), which is consistent with the 6th generation iPad mini.
In addition to the new iPad Air, Apple also launched a new color iPhone 13 like last year's spring conference, this year's new color is "Green", it seems that Apple wants to turn a new color matching practice into a routine every spring.
In addition, for Apple TV+ subscribers, the new Friday Night Baseball show also brings exclusive content to viewers who love MLB.