In an exciting announcement, Apple has debuted a range of cutting-edge devices, including the latest vanilla iPad, new iPad Air models, as well as the impressive Mac Studio and MacBook Air laptops. Following a brief pre-order period, these devices are now readily available for tech enthusiasts around the globe.
The Apple iPad Air 11 (2025) and Air 13 (2025) are now on sale across 29 countries and regions, accessible both through Apple's official website and authorized retailers. The pricing for the base 11” Wi-Fi model starts at $600/€700/£600, while the cellular version is available from $750/€870/£750. The larger 13” variant begins at $800/€950/£800 for the Wi-Fi model and $950/€1,120/£950 for the Wi-Fi+Cellular option. Apple has also introduced a new Magic Keyboard designed specifically for these tablets, available separately at $270 for the 11” model and $320 for the 13” model.
Meanwhile, the new vanilla Apple iPad (2025) starts at $350/€400/£330 for the Wi-Fi model and $500/€570/£480 for the cellular version. Importantly, the base storage has been upgraded to 128GB, significantly improving upon the 64GB offered in the 2022 model.
Transitioning to the Mac lineup, the new M4-powered MacBook Air is now available in 28 countries and regions, with the 13” model starting at $1,000, and the 15” model priced from $1,200. Students can take advantage of a $100 education discount.
Additionally, the powerful new Mac Studio—featuring options for the M4 Max or M3 Ultra chips—is available starting at $2,000 in 28 countries. This model offers exceptional performance and a competitive entry price compared to the 2023 Mac Pro, which began at $7,500. Educational discounts are also applicable here, totaling $200.
Looking ahead, Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is set for June, where it's anticipated that the company will unveil significant updates for its three primary operating systems: iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.