Apple announced a whole bunch of stuff at its special media event on Tuesday, not the least of which was taking the wraps off two new iPads. Here's everything we know so far about these latest iOS-powered tablets.
What iPad news did Apple announce on Tuesday?
Apple unveiled both a thinner, lighter version of the full-sized iPad, called the iPad Air; and a second-generation iPad mini with an improved screen called the iPad mini with Retina display.
What will they cost?
The iPad Air costs the same as the iPad it replaces. For Wi-Fi models that's $499 (16GB), $599 (32GB), $699 (64GB) and $799 (128GB). For Wi-Fi + Cellular models, that's $629 (16GB), $729 (32GB), $829 (64GB), and $929 (128GB).
For the iPad mini with Retina display, the Wi-Fi versions will cost $399 for 16GB, $499 for 32GB, $599 for 64GB, and $699 for 128GB (a first in that capacity for the iPad mini). Cellular versions add $130 to each: $529, $629, $729, and $829, respectively.
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