It also comes with 5G capabilities and a USB-C port, and works with the second-generation Apple Pencil, which can attach magnetically to the side of the device. It features the ability to film in 4K and an improved speaker system for filming and listening on the go. The camera comes with 12MP camera lenses in the ultrawide front- and rear-facing cameras. TouchID is integrated into the power button for extra security. It also comes with up to 80% higher GPU performance and up to 40% higher CPU performance. It will come in starlight, purple, pink, and space gray, with a liquid retina display that expands to an 8.3-inch screen. It will be available next week.Īlso announced was the iPad Mini. It was also announced that it will work smoothly with the Apple Pencil and Apple keyboards for note-taking and drawing.įor $329 ($299 for educators), you can expect 64GB of storage and all-day battery life.
Apple has also implemented True Tone, which allows for automatic adjustment for the light in the room so your eyes will feel less tired after long bouts of use. In addition, iPad OS 15 will be implemented into this iPad, helping to deliver stronger camera options for both the front- and rear-facing cameras, which will feature Center Stage technology. You can expect an A13 bionic chip boasting a 20% higher performance than its predecessor that makes it up to three times faster than Chromebooks.
What was announced: iPad and iPad MiniĪpple announced its next generation of iPad today. While we didn’t see the announcement of the AirPods 3, Apple announced a plethora of new lines for the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.
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Fitbit Versa 3Īpple’s California Streaming event kicked off on Tuesday, September 14 from Apple Park and featured the launch of the iPhone 13, the next generation of the iPad, and the Apple Watch Series 7. Note: Hyperlinks to slideshows can only link to the first slide of a file, so you can't hyperlink out and return to the middle of a show. Also, before you start your presentation you may need to open all files in the background otherwise you may just see the followon slideshow for a brief moment and nothing else happens. Set your linked slideshows to start automatically Document > Slideshow Settings > Automatically Play Upon Open (checked). In your original Keynote, on the last slide before the music, place an object and assign a hyperlink to the next "musical" segment: with the object selected > Hyperlink Inspector > Enable Hyperlinks (checked) > Link to: > Keynote Slideshow (pulldown) > Select your "musical" Keynote segment file repeat for the second segmant, only here the object must be on the last slide of the preceding "musical" slideshow. In the musical segments place your music in the Document > Audio > Soundtrack Well and adjust volume, etc. Take your existing presentation and in the Navigator, select the few slides that need one song > Cut the slides and then open a new Keynote and in the Navigator, Paste > Save. Also, only one sound file is allowed per Keynote slideshow to play this way, thus the need for additional Keynote shows. Music (or any sound file) can play across slides only when placed in the Soundtrack Well of the Document > Audio Inspector. The way to do this in Keynote is to make seperate Keynote files for each music segment and then link the files using a hyperlink.