

Apple has already said that a new Mac Pro 2022 is in development, built on Apple silicon, and it’s hardly a shock that the current Mac Pro is running from 2019. Of course, Apple always has new Macs and MacBooks in the pipeline, but based on past launch patterns, we think several models will be updated this month. New Mac and MacBook Prosġ4-inch MacBook Pro 2021 (Image credit: Future) We’ll have to wait and see what these rumored upgrades do on the price, though – the current model retails for $179 / £169 / AU$249, and although we argued for a newer, cheaper Apple TV model Well, there’s no indication we’ll get to that any time soon. While there isn’t a huge amount of 8K content at the moment, it certainly is the direction we’re headed.Įlsewhere, reliable sources have said that the 2022 Apple TV 4K is going to come with a faster processor and more memory, which will make it even more capable for streaming and gaming.

However, it can’t really be said like that There are indications in the latest tvOS software that the new Apple TV may support 8K video, in which case Apple will have to rebrand the device to match. While the TV streaming box doesn’t need to be refreshed every and every year, word is that Apple will be launching an Apple TV 4K (2022) very soon indeed. We last got a new Apple TV 4K in April 2021, when it was unveiled alongside the new iPad Pros, and these two product lines are set to be updated together again in October 2022. There have been suggestions that the iPad Pro may switch to OLED screens, but it looks like it will be a development for 2023 rather than this year. What’s more, rumors suggest that Apple may indeed manage to reduce the starting price of the iPad Pro 2022, which would certainly be very welcome.
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A rumor has prompted the iPad Pro 2022 to come with MagSafe, and multiple leaks suggest that it will get an upgrade to Apple’s M2 chipset. The good news is that the new models look like they’ll be worth the wait. The current iPad Pro 12.9 (2021) and iPad Pro 11 (2021) debuted in April last year, so they’ve been around even longer than the entry-level iPad. We are also expecting to see the new iPad Pro 2022 model. 5G support could also be added for the first time, and it could also get a faster processor. There is talk that the iPad 2022 will drop the older design of the range, which still has the Home button and thicker bezels, to bring the cheapest iPad in line with Apple’s other slates. 11-inch iPad Pro 2021 (Image credit: Future)Īpple’s current entry-level tablet, the iPad 10.2 (2021), launched last September, so now we’re due for a new one - and the iPad (2022) has been duly tipped to show up this month.
