For months, the Apple rumor mill predicted that the company was going to unveil the iPad Air 3, a 9.7″ tablet with a variety of hardware improvements and support for the Pencil stylus and Smart Keyboard. advertisement advertisement And then the scuttlebutt took a new turn. The new theory was that the company’s new tablet would be a smaller version of its iPad Pro. It would be . . . a 9.7″ tablet with a variety of hardware improvements and supports for the Pencil stylus and Smart Keyboard. That, indeed, was the device that the company unveiled at its media event in March. On one level, it may seem silly to obsess over the distinction between the two iPads that were rumor fodder in the run-up to the launch. They differed only in model name. Big whoop! But when you think about it, the fact that a device with a single set of specs and capabilities could be interpreted as either a successor to the iPad Air 2 or a smaller version of the 12.9″ iPad Pro is actually a telling point. To appeal to as many prospective buyers as possible, the new iPad has to appeal to two constituencies:… Read full this story
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