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Apple set to overhaul iPad and MacBook line-ups TECHNOLOGY

- ALKESH SHARMA

In a bid to revive the appeal of iPad tablets and Mac computers, Apple is believed to be launching refreshed line-ups in Brooklyn today.

Chief executive Tim Cook is expected to take the stage at Brooklyn Academy of Music to unveil the latest with typical Apple showmanshi­p. The event’s web page carries the tagline: “There’s more in the making”.

Numbers for iPads have remained flat – sales were up 1 per cent in the third quarter – while Mac sales took a nosedive last quarter, dropping 13 per cent, according to Apple.

Overhauled iPads and Macs are needed to emerge from the shadow of the iPhone. Smartphone­s that work like tablets, and tablets that can be retrofitte­d to work like laptops have resulted in some growing pains for the two products.

Abbas Ali, managing editor of TechRadar Middle East, said that while updates to the iPad and Mac line-up are expected, “we’ll have to wait and see” since no announceme­nts have been made.

Still, he said, “there’s a lot to be excited about what Apple could reveal this week”.

Ahead of the launch, The National

takes a look at some of the anticipate­d updates from the world’s biggest technology company.

iPad Pro, which was launched in 2015 to challenge Microsoft’s Surface Pro, has undergone no significan­t update in two years – an eternity in tech terms. Market watchers say face ID to unlock the iPad and a new charging port are all but guaranteed in the latest version.

iPad Pros are popular among users who are looking for a fast processor, large screen, better camera and an option for an attachable keyboard. It was marketed as a laptop replacemen­t and demonstrat­ed in Apple stores with add-on keyboards. Now it appears Apple is taking that a few steps forward.

Adobe recently revealed a full version of Photoshop for the iPad, a barrier for some creative profession­als who would not cut the laptop cord without the photo editing software available on their tablet.

“Besides an edge-to-edge screen and face ID, Apple is also expected to add a USB type-C port on the new iPad. This is very interestin­g as it shows that iPad is going more in the direction of a full-fledged computer,” said Mr Ali.

A USB type-C port, included in the last line-up of MacBooks, is the new standard for charging and transferri­ng data.

The new iPad is also expected to have more squared-off sides, while the home button and fingerprin­t scanner will be removed. An updated Apple pencil is also predicted.

The MacBook Air, launched almost a decade ago, is the company’s most successful laptop, but a new model with a high-resolution 13-inch screen could replace it.

“We might see a replacemen­t for the MacBook Air which laid the foundation for the design of almost every single current laptop. I’d be more than happy if Apple simply upgrades the screen and brings the technology inside to today’s standards,” said Mr Ali.

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