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I just bought an M1 iPad Pro
No, that’s not a typo. Despite the facts that, a.) Apple just announced a new iPad Pro with the M2 chip and b.) I’m usually the kind of guy that likes the newest and shiniest tech, I decided to upgrade my 2018 12.9-inch iPad Pro to a slightly older 2021 model. Here’s why.

iPad Air vs. 11-inch iPad Pro
Apple updated the iPad Air at its spring “Peek Performance” event on Tuesday, bringing it even closer to the 11-inch iPad Pro in terms of features and specs. If you’re considering a new medium-sized iPad, it can be tough to choose between the two. Here’s a quick feature comparison that might make your life a little easier.

Spring has sprung - Apple announces April event
You can usually count on Apple to release new products in March each year, either through a full-fledged event or, at the very least, a press release. March 2021 brought no such announcements, and I started to worry that we might have to wait until summer for anything new. Thankfully, Apple finally announced their “Spring Loaded” event, which will take place on April 20th. Here’s a quick rundown of what we should expect to see.