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After weeks of rumors and speculation, Apple execs finally took the stage in San Francisco on Tuesday to unveil a new iPad and Mac lineup and release OS X Mavericks for the very affordable price of free.
Those iPad and Mac lineups merged a bit – at least in name – with the introduction of the iPad Air. The tablet is still 9.7 inches, but it’s now much lighter at only 1 pound. As PCMag’s Sascha Segan wrote in his hands on with the new tablet, “it’s the first 10-inch tablet that feels effortless.”
“The Air’s weight is its killer app,” he continued, a point that inspired some tongue-in-cheek chatter on the Internet about the iPad Air needing to eat a sandwich. But for those who still need something smaller, there’s the 7.9-inch iPad mini, which will now sport Apple’s dazzling Retina display.
Not to be left out, the Retina MacBook Pro also got a Haswell boost, while Apple revealed that the all-new Mac Pro will arrive in December, starting at $3,000.
On software, OS X Mavericks launched as a free upgrade, saving Apple users a few bucks. New iOS gadgets will also get free iWork and iLife, while GarageBand is now freemium for those on iOS.
So what’s the verdict? Did Apple please its fanboys and girls, or has Cupertino lost its edge. Enthusiasts and detractors alike quickly took to Twitter in the hours after Apple’s event to offer up their thoughts; check that out in the slideshow.
For more, check out PCMag’s hands on with the iPad Air and iPad mini With Retina Display, as well as the Mac Pro.
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