Apple will announce the new OLED iPad Pro models in a matter of hours. We are expecting major changes in the entire product line, as the devices have not been updated for more than a year. You can watch the OLED iPad Pro launch live by following the instructions listed below.
Watch Apple's OLED iPad Pro launch event live
Apple is upgrading the iPad Pro after more than a year. This is one of the reasons why the device will come with an M4 chip instead of an M3. This year, the 'Pro' lineup will finally jump on the OLED bandwagon, similar to the iPhone lineup. Since the company did not release any iPad models last year, we expect the company to make major changes. You can watch Apple's 'Let Loose' event live for the iPad Pro launch on various devices, and if you are now familiar with how to do it, follow the steps below:
iPhone, iPad, Mac
The company has updated its Apple Events website, which you can use to watch Apple's OLED iPad Pro event live. Simply launch the Safari or Chrome browser on your device and follow the link.
www.apple.com/apple-events/
Windows, Android
On your Windows laptop or PC, you can follow the above-mentioned URL, Apple's Events website supports Chrome, Firefox, and other main browsers. Simply navigate to the link to watch Apple's OLED iPad Pro event live.
YouTube
Apple will also broadcast the event live on its YouTube channel. This means that any device with a YouTube app or a browser can watch the OLED iPad Pro launch live. We have also embedded the live stream below, so you can watch the event right here.
Other than the iPad Pro, Apple will also launch the new iPad Air lineup, including a 12.9-inch model. To bolster the new devices, a redesigned Magic Keyboard and new Apple Pencil Pro are also expected to be announced today. Moreover, we are also expecting the company to release new software updates today. However, it is not clear if the company will release the final build or release candidate versions. Let us know in the comments which devices you are most excited about.
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