APPLE fans can’t stop staring at the hidden illusion built into the new 2024 iPad.
Fans are excited about the exciting technical capabilities of Apple’s new 2024 iPad lineup announced on Tuesday.
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Apple fans have spotted a secret illusion built into the display of the new 2024 iPad line Credit: Apple
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The iPad’s default wallpaper, although it appears to be an abstract image at first, spells out the word ‘Pro’Credit: Apple
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Apple used a similar optical illusion, printing the word ‘Air’, in the latest unveiling of its new Macbook Air series Credit: Apple
And that’s not all.
Users also realized that the designers included a hidden optical illusion built right into the new iPad.
“This is the biggest day for iPad since its launch,” said Apple CEO Tim Cook.
The 2024 iPad Pro with the M4 chip and the iPad Air with the M2 chip are the first new tablet models to debut starting in 2022.
The secret image can be extracted from the iPad’s default background, which is also printed on the item’s packaging.
While the design may seem like a random grid of colors over a black background, when condensed, the swirls actually spell out one important word.
Sharp-eyed Apple fans will immediately spot the optical illusion spelling out ‘Pro’.
And it’s not the first time that Apple sends secret messages to its fans.
The company has included another optical illusion, this time spelling out the word ‘Air’, in its latest unveiling of the new 15-inch Macbook Air series.
UPGRADES TO 2024 IPADS
Apple executives have released several long-awaited upgrades with the latest iPad Pro and iPad Air lines.
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The iPad Pro is “Apple’s thinnest product ever,” according to the company’s item description.
Available in 11-inch and 13-inch versions, it includes a powerful M4 chip that allows users to quickly multitask without missing a beat.
“An all-new display engine enables stunning precision, color and brightness… and the Neural Engine in M4 makes iPad Pro an absolute AI powerhouse,” writes Apple.
The screen quality on both versions of the iPad is the highest ever, using an Ultra Retina XDR display with “revolutionary tandem OLED technology”.
Both new iPads have an improved dual 12MP camera that includes studio-quality microphones.
And if you’re a music lover, you’ll get up and dance when you hear crystal clear sound from their new and improved speaker system.
History of the iPad
Here are all the iPad models Apple has ever released…
- iPad – April 3, 2010
- iPad 2 – March 11, 2011
- iPad (3rd generation) – March 16, 2012
- iPad mini – November 2, 2012
- iPad (4th gen) – November 12, 2012
- iPad Air – November 1, 2013
- iPad mini 2 – November 12, 2013
- iPad Air 2 – October 22, 2014
- iPad mini 3 – October 22, 2014
- iPad mini 4 – September 9, 2015
- iPad Pro (12.9 inch) – November 11, 2015
- iPad Pro (9.7-inch) – March 31, 2016
- New iPad – March 24, 2017
- iPad Pro (12.9-inch, 2nd generation) – June 13, 2017
- iPad Pro (10.5 inch) – June 13, 2017
- New iPad – March 27, 2018
- iPad Pro (3rd generation) – October 30, 2018
- iPad mini 5 – March 18, 2019
- iPad Air 3 – March 18, 2019
- 2019 iPad – September 25, 2019
- iPad Pro (4th generation) – March 25, 2020
- iPad (8th generation) – September 18, 2020
- iPad Air (4th generation) – October 23, 2020
- iPad Pro (5th generation) – May 21, 2021
- iPad (9th generation) – September 24, 2021
- iPad Mini (6th generation) – September 24, 2021
- iPad Air (5th generation) – March 18, 2022
- iPad Pro (6th generation) – October 26, 2022
- iPad (10th generation) – October 26, 2022
- iPad Air (6th generation) – May 15, 2024
- iPad Pro (7th generation) – May 15, 2024
AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK
Apple’s 2024 iPad lineup is available for pre-order now with a May 15 premiere.
Prices for the iPad Pro start at $999 for the 13-inch and $1,299 for the 15-inch, while the iPad Air starts at just $599.
Along with the tablets, company executives also showed off the company’s latest smart pencil — the Apple Pencil Pro.
It includes advanced touch capabilities and squeeze gestures, allowing users to seamlessly take advantage of the device’s multi-layered features.
The Pencil Pro will also be available on May 15 for $129.
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