Apple has announced a new
version of its tablet, the iPad Air 2, which it said was the thinnest
device of its kind on the market.
It is 6.1mm (0.24in) thick, and also gains a Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
It has an anti-reflective coating on the screen for the first
time, and the A8X - a faster version of the processor featured in the
firm's latest iPhones.
However, some analysts have questioned whether the upgrade will be enough to turn around iPad sales.
An upgraded version of the firm's smaller tablet - called the iPad Mini 3 - was also announced.
Like its bigger sibling, it gets the company's fingerprint
recognition component. But it uses the older A7 processor and has a
lower-resolution rear camera.
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