The cheapest iPad SE of the third generation can be purchased for CZK 12,490. The other two new products, which also went on sale on Friday, are more expensive. The new iPad Air is offered from CZK 16,490, which applies to the 64GB version. In addition to memory, you can also pay extra for 5G connectivity, the most expensive 256GB version with 5G costs CZK 25,490.
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Compared to its predecessor, the iPad Air offers a powerful Apple M1 processor, which is also found in desktop computers and notebooks with the delicious apple logo. According to Apple, the increase in performance should be up to 60 percent compared to the previous generation.
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The performance can therefore be measured with the more expensive iPad Pro. Compared to it, however, it will only sell with a 10.9-inch screen, while the iPad Pro is available with an 11-inch and 12.9-inch display. Given the performance offered, it will surprise few that it is possible not only to work with this machine, but also to play all the latest games.
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Apple iPad Air (2022)
Photo: manufacturer’s archive
Apple iPad Air (2022)
Photo: manufacturer’s archive
The most powerful desktop computer
Mac Studio belongs to a completely different price category. The basic version with the M1 Max chip will cost potential applicants CZK 56,990, the more advanced version CZK 116,990. If people buy all optional accessories, including monitors from Apple, the price tag climbs to more than a million crowns.
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On the other hand, thanks to the M1 Ultra chip, it is the most powerful computer in Apple’s offer. This chip includes a 20-core CPU and up to 64-core GPUs, and can be connected to up to 128GB of memory with a throughput of 800 GB / s.
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The Apple M1 Ultra chip is supposed to offer the same performance as a 10-core processor for classic computers from the competition, but in comparison it will offer 65% lower consumption.
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For comparison, the Apple M1 Max has a 10-core CPU and up to a 32-core GPU, this chip can be connected to 64GB of memory with a throughput of 400 GB / s.
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Introducing the Mac Studio and Apple Studio Display
Video: manufacturer’s archive