Apple recently launched new devices, including the vanilla iPad, iPad Air models, Mac Studio, and MacBook Air laptops, all now on sale. The iPad Air 11 starts at $600 and the 13-inch model at $800. The base storage for the vanilla iPad has increased to 128GB, priced at $350 for Wi-Fi and $500 for cellular. The M4-powered MacBook Air starts at $1,000 for the 13″ and $1,200 for the 15″. The powerful Mac Studio, featuring M4 Max or M3 Ultra, begins at $2,000. Apple’s WWDC is set for June, promising major OS updates.
Last week, Apple launched a brand new vanilla iPad, followed it with the introduction of new iPad Air models, and then revealed the latest Mac Studio along with new MacBook Air laptops. All these exciting devices are now available for purchase after a brief pre-order phase.
The Apple iPad Air 11 (2025) and Air 13 (2025) models can now be found in 29 countries and regions, accessible both online and offline through Apple and authorized retailers. The base 11” Wi-Fi model starts at $600/€700/£600, while the cellular version is priced at $750/€870/£750. The 13” variant begins at $800/€950/£800 for Wi-Fi and jumps to $950/€1,120/£950 for the Wi-Fi+Cellular configuration. A new Magic Keyboard designed for these tablets is also available separately, costing $270 for the 11” version and $320 for the 13” version.
The new vanilla Apple iPad (2025) begins at $350/€400/£330 for the Wi-Fi version and $500/€570/£480 for the cellular option. Notably, the base storage has been upgraded to 128GB, a significant improvement over the 64GB found in the 2022 model.
The M4-equipped MacBook Air laptops are now available in 28 countries and regions (we’re uncertain which location is excluded). The 13” model starts at $1,000, while the larger 15” model has a starting price of $1,200. Remember to take advantage of Apple’s $100 education discount!
The new Mac Studio, featuring options for M4 Max or M3 Ultra, is also available in 28 countries and regions. Recognized as Apple’s most powerful Mac to date, it comes at a competitive starting price of $2,000 (the 2023 Mac Pro began at $7,500). There’s a generous $200 education discount available for this model as well.
Apple’s annual WWDC is just around the corner, set to take place in June, promising significant updates to its three main operating systems: iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.