How to watch Apple's 'Let Loose' iPad Air & iPad Pro event


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AppleInsider— Apple's May iPad "Let Loose" event is right around the corner. Here's how to watch it, live. How to watch the 2024 iPad event On April 23, Apple announced a special event scheduled for May 7, titled "Let Loose." The company also teased the event's focus with images of stylized Apple logos featuring a hand holding an Apple Pencil. Apple has not updated the iPad lineup significantly since October 2022, aside from an Apple Pencil refresh in November 2023. The 2024 iPad event is set...

9to5Mac—Here’s everything to expect from Apple’s iPad-focused ‘Let loose’ event. The first Apple event of 2024 is almost here. Set for May 7, the “Let loose” event is expected to focus entirely on the iPad. This should come as no surprise, considering the device was Apple’s only major product line to not receive any hardware updates in the entirety of 2023. iPad sales, as a result, keep dropping. But Apple is prepared to reverse that trend with its May 7 lineup. Here is a roundup of everything you can expect to see when the event arrives. more

Geeky Gadgets—What to Expect from Apple’s May “Let Loose” iPad Event. Apple will unveil its new iPad range at a press event next month. The eagerly awaited Apple event titled “Let Loose” is set to bring a fresh wave of innovation directly to your screens on May 7th, 2022. As a departure from traditional midday presentations, this event will kick off at 7:00 AM Pacific Time. […]

ZDNet—What to expect from Apple's iPad event next week: iPad Pro, Air, Pencil, more. For months now, we've heard rumors that Apple is planning to release a new OLED iPad Pro and new iPad Air this spring, with no official word from the company as confirmation. Now, Apple is inviting everyone to a virtual event on May 7 where we're expecting the company to announce the new devices.Also: Why the iPad Mini is still the best iPad for me in 2024The iPad launch event is expected to include a new line of iPad Pro and iPad Air models with Apple's M3 chips -- possibly M4 if Apple's...