Looking forward to next Tuesday and the first this year Apple Keynote? Then we have news for you that won't please you too much. According to sources from one of the best-informed technology reporters of today, Mark Gurman from Bloombergbecause he doesn't have Apple on your own Keynote nothing too innovative has been prepared. In a way, we could expect boredom, as we have already seen in a few spring Keynotewith was.
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Gurman is convinced that a new generation of iPad Pro will definitely be introduced next week on Tuesday, and according to his sources, the 12,9” model will indeed have a display with mini LED backlighting and the 11” will remain on Liquid Retina. Although the deployment of the new type of display is seen by many as a solid revolution, according to Gurman, this upgrade itself is also perceived Apple more like a minority, but inevitable given how popular iPads are at the moment thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
Gurman did not want to predict what else might arrive, but according to him, both localizers cannot be ruled out. AirTags, neither do iMacs. MiniHowever, the latter case cannot be considered an uninteresting upgrade, and therefore, considering the claims of sources, its arrival cannot be completely relied upon. AirNo one should perceive tags as a revolution, so they should be considered “uninteresting.” Keynote they fit in relatively easily.
ATV with M1. That would be something. I would like that.
I would like an ATVoneI also welcomed him.
Those keynotes wouldn't be boring if the news wasn't speculated about and written about months before... It's the same as when you watch the record of a football match, when you've already seen "experts" dissecting the course of the match and its result. Also, you don't have such a positive attitude about it as when you don't know in advance how it turned out.