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The line targeted entry-level, consumer and education markets, with lower specifications and prices than the PowerBook, Apple's higher-end line of laptop computers. It was the first mass consumer product to offer Wi-Fi network connectivity, which was then branded by Apple as AirPort. [1] [2] The iBook had three different designs during its ...
Apple TV (3rd gen) Apple TV: January 28, 2013 June 11, 2012 Mac Pro (Mid 2012) Mac Pro: December 19, 2013 MacBook Air (Mid 2012) MacBook Air: June 10, 2013 MacBook Pro (Mid 2012) MacBook Pro: October 27, 2016 MacBook Pro with Retina display (3rd gen) (15") (Mid 2012) MacBook Pro: February 13, 2013 AirPort Express 802.11n (2nd gen) AirPort ...
The iPad (3rd generation) [1] (marketed as the new iPad, [2] colloquially referred to as the iPad 3) [3] [4] [5] is a tablet computer developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the third device in the iPad line of tablets .
The iPad we recommend for most seniors is the 10th generation iPad. Its base model sells for $349, but you won’t want the base model, as it ships with a meager 64GB of storage. ... Other tablets ...
(7th generation) iPad Mini (6th generation) iPad Mini (5th generation) Picture Initial release operating system: iPadOS 18.0.1: iPadOS 15.0: iOS 12.2: Latest release operating system: iPadOS 18.3.1: Display Screen size 8.3 in (210 mm) (diagonal) 7.9 in (200 mm) (diagonal) Backlight LED-backlit: Multi-touch Yes Technology Liquid Retina display ...
iPad Front face of the last generation's flagship model, the iPad Pro (5th generation) Developer Apple Manufacturer Foxconn (on contract) Pegatron Type Tablet computer Release date April 3, 2010 ; 14 years ago (April 3, 2010) (1st generation) Units sold 677.7 million (as of 2022) Operating system iOS (2010–2019) iPadOS (2019–present) Connectivity WiFi, cellular, 30-pin dock connector ...
As part of the Mac transition to Intel processors, Apple released a 13-inch laptop simply named "MacBook", as a successor to the PowerPC-based iBook series of laptops. . During its existence, it was the most affordable Mac, serving as the entry-level laptop that was less expensive than the rest of the Mac laptop lineup (the MacBook Pro portable workstation, and later the MacBook Air ultra-port
iBook G3 "Snow" 12" (Mid 2001) iBook: October 16, 2001 July 18, 2001 iMac G3 (Summer 2001) iMac: March 18, 2003 Power Mac G4 Quicksilver: Power Mac: August 13, 2002 September 8, 2001 Macintosh Server G4 Quicksilver: Workgroup Server: May 14, 2002 October 16, 2001 iBook G3 "Snow" 12" (Late 2001) iBook: October 22, 2003 2002 January 1, 2002 iMac ...