New iPhone 13 colours
The regular iPhone 13 now comes in Green while the iPhone 13 Pro is now available in Alpine Green. You can pre-order them from 11 March ahead of their 18 March release.
iPhone SE 3
Although the design remains the same , it gets a number of hardware upgrades starting with the A15 Bionic chip — that’s the same one as the iPhone 13.
Prices start at £419/US$429 (the same as the 2020 model) with pre-orders starting 11 March ahead of its 18 March release.
iPad Air 2022
The display offers True Tone technology and a 500 nit brightness and the front camera is now a 12Mp Ultrawide lens complete with support for Center Stage — Apple’s technology that can pan and zoom to keep you in the frame or add other people in.
The tablet starts at £569/US$599 with pre-order and release dates the same as the iPhone SE.
M1 Ultra
Onto completely new products now and on the silicon side, the M2 chip was rumoured for launch today but Apple had other plans.
Instead of being a brand new piece of silicon, Apple has literally joined two M1 Max chips together with a connection feature that was kept a secret until now.
In a nutshell, it’s an insanely powerful chip with headline figures of 2.5TB/s interprocessor bandwidth, 800GB/s memory bandwidth, a 64-core GPU and up to 128GB of unified memory.
Read all about the M1 line up including the M1 Ultra here: M1 Ultra joins M1 Pro and M1 Max in M1 line up.
Mac Studio
You’ll likely be pleased to know that the M1 Ultra is available in the all-new Mac Studio — this is essentially a Mac mini, but it’s been to the gym for some serious sessions and maybe taken some steroids too.
It can handle up to 18 streams of 8K Pro Res video, which is something no other computer can do.
Either way, it has four Thunderbolt 4 ports at the back along with 10Gb ethernet, two USB-A, HDMI and a pro audio jack.
At the front are two more USB-C ports and an SD card reader. Apple says you’ll barely hear it.
You can order today ahead of its 18 March release date.
Studio Display
The monitor Apple wants you to neatly sit the new Mac Studio underneath is the accompanying Studio Display.
It goes to 600 nits brightness, offers P3 colour coverage and one billion colours.
Furthermore, there’s an impressive looking 6-speaker audio system with Spatial Audio support and there are three studio-quality mics.
The Studio Display also offers 96W power delivery over Thunderbolt which means you can charge your MacBook easily via it.
You can order the Studio Display from today ahead of its 18 March release starting at $1,599. Optional extras include a height-adjustable stand with a counterweight and a nano-texture glass for even fewer reflections.
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