Apple concluded Day 1 of its Worldwide Developer Conference 2023 with an information overload. The company officials didn't waste time in the fast-paced event. They were to-the-point, and at times it felt a bit rushed. Towards the end, Apple also presented its first ever, highly anticipated AR/VR headset – the Vision Pro. But that's not the biggest announcement because it isn't coming to the market any time soon. Here are 5 announcements from Apple WWDC 2023 that matter.
15 years after Apple co-founder Steve Jobs took out the first MacBook Air from an envelope on stage and surprised the audience, the company has announced an all-new form 15-inch form factor for its lightest MacBook. It's still the same thin and light laptop but with a bigger display.
The new MacBook Air is powered by the in-house M2 processor, and if my time with the 13-inch variant is any indication, the new laptop is all set to offer the best battery life on a 15-inch laptop. It is likely to be an excellent machine for those who want a big display on the go without compromising on battery life or power. The base variant still has only 8GB RAM and 256 gigs of storage. It is up for pre-order and will be available in midnight, starlight, silver, and space gray color options starting at ₹1,34,900 and ₹1,24,900 with the education discount.
Apple unveiled top-of-the-line M2 Ultra processor, which powers the new Mac Studio and Mac Pro. These are the fastest and most powerful computers from the company. Both the devices can be configured with up to 192GB of RAM, which is mind-blowing. The new Mac Studio and Mac Pro will help motion graphic designers, developers, 3D artists, and more professionals to level up their game. There are plenty of I/O options on both
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