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It’s a big week for Apple enthusiasts, as the tech company has been releasing new devices all week, leading up to today’s invite-only event. So far, we have seen announcements including a new iPhone 17e, the iPad Air with the M4 chip, the MacBook Neo, MacBook Air M5, the MacBook Pro M5 and M5 Max, and the Mac Studio Display and Studio Display XDR.
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All of these devices are available to preorder starting today, with an official release date of Wednesday, March 11. We’ve rounded up all the ways you can preorder each product, and the best deals to save.
iPhone 17e
Apple’s “entry-level” iPhone has the new A19 chip — the same generation of processor used in the standard iPhone 17 — a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display (the smallest in the iPhone 17 lineup), and a single 48-megapixel Fusion camera (the same camera found in the iPhone 17 Air). The iPhone 17e starts at $599.
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iPad Air
The upgraded iPad Air features the M4 chip, support for Wi-Fi 7, upgraded processing power, larger memory bandwidth, and an improved Center Stage camera. The 11-inch model starts at $599, and the 13-inch model starts at $799.
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MacBook Neo
Apple announced an entirely new device in the MacBook Neo–an entry-level laptop that comes in vibrant colors like lime-green yellow, pink, and blue. This laptop is best suited for surfing the web, responding to email, and connecting to your iPhone. It starts at $599.
MacBook Air
Apple’s thinnest and lightest laptop also got an upgrade: the MacBook Air now has the powerful M5 chip, along with a faster SSD and 512GB of storage. It costs $100 more than the previous generation. model, starting at $1,099.
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MacBook Pro M5 and M5 Max
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Apple’s high-end laptop, designed for productivity for professionals, costs $200 more than the previous generation, with higher starting memory and storage, faster SSD read and write speeds, improved battery life, and a host of connectivity upgrades. The 14-inch MacBook Pro M5 starts at $2,199, while the M5 Max starts at $3,599.
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Mac Studio Display and Studio Display XDR
The new displays got upgrades like improved image quality and support for Desk View, powerful Thunderbolt 5 connectivity, a wider color gamut, and more. The Studio Display starts at $1,599, and the Display XDR replaces Pro Display XDR, and starts at $3,299.