The announcement of the latest iteration of the iPad Air at Apple’s Peek Performance event last week has resulted in price cuts for the last-gen model. Usually, the 2020 model of the iPad Air can only be found for $599.99, but Amazon currently has the 64GB model of this tablet in all colorways for $499.99. While the newer iPad Air comes with Apple’s M1 processor, the A14 Bionic chip in the 2020 model still provides more than enough power for a vast majority of applications. The iPad Air uses a 10.9-inch retina display with a resolution of 2360x1640, but for more details on the specs of the latest version of this tablet, feel free to read our review by Dan Seifert.
The 2020 iPad Air includes thinner bezels around the display and has relocated the Touch ID fingerprint sensor to the power button, which is located at the top of the device.
It’s been a while since we showed off this deal from Amazon that drops the price of the LG C1 OLED to $1,746.99 from its usual price of $2,499.99, but it bears repeating in case you’re in the market. This razor-thin 65-inch OLED panel is popular amongThe Verge staff, not just for its visual fidelity, but its impressive array of gamer-friendly features. While a 4K resolution is pretty much par for the course among TVs at this point, the C1 has a 120Hz refresh rate, low input lag, and is compatible with G-Sync and FreeSync adaptive sync technology. These features come together for an ultra-smooth visual experience that many TVs struggle to match at this price. Some other nifty features include Dolby Vision, HDR10, and built-in Google and Amazon voice assistants.
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