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How to watch Apple's “Let Loose” event on iPad Air and iPad Pro

How to watch the 2024 iPad event

Apple's May iPad event “Let Loose” is happening right around the corner. Here's how to watch it live.

On April 23, Apple announced a special event called “Let Loose” scheduled for May 7. The company also emphasized the essence of the event with images of stylized Apple logos, which depict a hand holding an Apple Pencil.

Apple hasn't significantly updated the iPad lineup since October 2022, with the exception of the Apple Pencil update in November 2023.

The 2024 iPad event will showcase the latest advancements and models in Apple's iPad series. It will be filled with announcements including new hardware specs, software features, and a look at the future of iOS.

Rumors suggest that the iPad Pro could feature OLED displays that improve picture quality, higher color accuracy and power efficiency. Additionally, a new M3 chip could be introduced with improved performance.

However, the iPad Air will not be left behind – — It is expected to have expanded dimensions and use the mini-LED technology from its Pro counterpart. Expanded functionality for the Apple Pencil is also expected, which could revolutionize how users interact with their devices.

How to watch the event for iPad “Let Loose”

You can watch the event live on Apple's website. Visit apple.com during the scheduled event times: 7:00 a.m. PT/10:00 a.m. ET. For the best viewing experience, Apple recommends using Safari, but other major browsers such as Chrome and Firefox also support live streaming.

For a truly immersive experience, you can watch the event via the Apple TV app. The app is available on Apple devices, as well as most smart TVs, streaming boxes and gaming consoles. Additionally, subscribing to Apple's YouTube channel is a great way to get notified when the event starts, and we'll embed a video here when we can.

The unveiling of Apple iPad 2024 on May 7 will be a landmark event for technology enthusiasts. iPad users have a lot to look forward to, from the potential integration of OLED screens into the iPad Pro to the introduction of an M3 chip for improved performance.

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