Apple event live blog: Get ready for new iPads and more

Today’s Apple event is expected to play host to the reveal of the much-rumored iPad Air 6 and iPad Pro 2024 range, in which we’re poised to see a new 12.9-inch version of the former and OLED models of the latter. And of course these tablets will get a specs boost, with even an Apple M4 chip tipped to make an appearance

Dubbed “Let Loose”, Apple’s launch event is also expected to bring in new iPad accessories, likely a fresh Apple Pencil and redesigned Magic Keyboard. But Apple has also been hyping up the event, so we’re cautiously ready for a surprise or two; what that could be is anyone’s guess.  

If you want to watch the live stream check out our guide on how to watch Apple’s May 2024 iPad launch event. But keep reading this live blog as we’ll bring you all the last-minute news and leaks, as well as some analysis ahead of the event, in addition to a beat-by-beat account of the iPad launch. 

Good morning. Roland Moore-Clyer here, Managing Editor of Mobile Computing at TechRadar, to take you through some last-minute leaks, rumors and news ahead of the Let Loose event, and serve up some opinion and analysis on what to expect and what not to expect from today’s Apple showcase. 

In-person images of the ipad Air 2022 in use

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Right, let’s get into it shall we… 

As mentioned, this Apple event is almost certainly going to be all about iPads. Specifically the iPad Air and iPad Pro models, both of which haven’t received an update since 2022. 

That’s hardly a long time in the world of tablets, but Apple’s in-house M-series chips are now on their third generation, meaning there’s scope to pop such slices of silicon into tablets that still have M2 and M2 chips. 

If you go and take a gender at our best tablets list, you’ll see it’s flush with iPads. Hardly, surprising, as Apple still offers pretty much the best tablet experience around, blending powerful software with slick hardware. 

So you and I would be forgiven for asking where the iPad Air and iPad Pro could go next…

The partial answer to the below question is a bigger model for the iPad AIr, which is tipped to get a 12.9-inch display to offer Apple tablet fans a bigger screen without needing to pay iPad Pro money

I’m all for a larger iPad Air, as I think the combination of a bigger screen and more powerful chip would give it a more credible chance at being a pseudo laptop replacement, without neutering its tablet charms.