Digital Lifestyle · 2020-09-16

Apple launches Watch Series 6, entry-level iPad with neural engine features – Digital lifestyle


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Apple today announced the Apple Watch Series 6, with a “revolutionary” “Blood Oxygen” feature that offers users even more insight into their overall wellness. Among other announcements, it also introduced an all-new iPad Air  that comes with an integrated Touch ID sensor in the top button, & the “powerful” A14 Bionic for a huge boost in performance, making this new iPad the most powerful so far.

Apple Watch Series 6 comes with many notable hardware improvements, including a faster S6 System in Package (SiP) & the next-generation always-on altimeter, along with its most colorful lineup yet, featuring a beautiful palette of new case finishes & bands. watchOS 7 brings Family Setup, sleep tracking, automatic handwashing detection, new workout types, & the ability to “curate & share” watch faces.

Watch Series 6 completely redefines what a watch can do,” said Jeff Williams, Apple’s Chief Operating Officer after the launch. “With powerful new features, including a Blood Oxygen sensor & app, Apple Watch becomes even more indispensable by providing further insight into overall well-being.”

“Today we’re excited to introduce a completely redesigned and far more powerful iPad Air, debuting Apple’s most powerful chip ever made, the A14 Bionic,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing. “With its gorgeous new all-screen design, larger 10.9-inch Liquid Retina display, next-generation Touch ID, & a massive boost in performance with A14 Bionic, the new iPad Air brings customers powerful pro features at an even more affordable price. Along with major upgrades to the iPad Pro and eighth-generation iPad this year, & the powerful new features of iPadOS 14, this is our strongest iPad lineup ever, giving our customers even more ways to enrich their daily lives.”

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