Boston Herald

Apple debuts new iPad Pros, MacBook Air

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NEW YORK — Apple’s new iPads will more closely resemble its latest iPhones as they ditch a home button and fingerprin­t sensor to make more room for the screen.

As with the latest iPhone models — the XR and XS —the new iPad Pro will use facial-recognitio­n technology to unlock the device and to authorize app and Apple Pay purchases.

Apple also unveiled new Mac computers, including a MacBook Air laptop with a high-resolution screen.

Yesterday’s announceme­nts took place at an opera house in New York, where the company was emphasizin­g its products’ ability to create music, video and sketches. Neither the Mac nor the iPad generates as much revenue for Apple as iPhones.

Tablet sales have been declining overall, though Apple saw a 3 percent increase in iPad sales last year to nearly 44 million, commanding a 27 percent market share, according to research firm IDC. Apple has been promoting its high-end iPad Pro as ideal for artists, photograph­ers and other creators.

The smaller of the two new Pros will have a larger display, with an 11-inch screen rather than 10.5 inches, as measured diagonally. For the larger, 12.9-inch model, Apple is fitting the same-size display into a smaller device — about the size of a standard sheet of paper.

The new iPads will have an LCD screen similar to the iPhone XR rather than the more vibrant one found in the top-of-the-line iPhone XS models. The displays on the new iPads don’t run to the edges as much as they do on the iPhones.

The new iPads start at about $800.

An optional companion pencil will now be able to attach magnetical­ly to the iPad for storage and charging.

 ?? AP ?? WHAT A PRO: Japanese artist Mako Oke uses an Apple Pencil to draw on a new iPad Pro. Apple unveiled several new products yesterday at an event in Brooklyn, N.Y.
AP WHAT A PRO: Japanese artist Mako Oke uses an Apple Pencil to draw on a new iPad Pro. Apple unveiled several new products yesterday at an event in Brooklyn, N.Y.

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