Both new tablets have the 64-bit A7 chip, a desktop-class processor packed into the slim shape of the iPad. I was really surprised to hear that the A7 chip will be in the iPad Mini as well, and it has the Retina Display that I’ve been longing for. This is the final iOS device to get the Retina Display — and it is just gorgeous.
Both also have a new antenna to support Multiple In, Multiple Out Wi-Fi (called MIMO), which should improve performance on wireless networks, as well as a new LTE chip and a new FaceTime camera.
Want software? Keynote. Numbers. Pages. iPhoto, iMusic, Garage Band. Apple showed off all new apps, all of which have been redesigned and are free when you buy an iOS device.
The new iPad Air also boasts new dual microphones as well as a new motion chip. That means it knows when you’re picking it up and putting it down and will adjust its processes accordingly.
These won’t be shipping until November, but if you have any questions, feel free to ask me on Twitter: @ClaytonMorris.
Clayton Morris joined FOX News Channel (FNC) in 2008 and is the co-host of FOX & Friends Weekend. Clayton covers technology for FOX News Channel and FOX Business Network. He’s also the creator of ReadQuick a speed reading app for iOS.