CultCast #276 - Our Apple hardware announcement reactions 🔥
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This week: our reactions to all Apple’s new products 💪🏼Â
- Apple’s new iPad is cheaper, fatter, heavier, and underpowered
- Why the iPad Mini Pro is kind of a ripoff
- Two reasons you should not buy a Product Red iPhone 7
- What is Apple’s new Clips app do?  We’ll give you the rundown
- Why Leander’s got mixed feelings about his new Pioneer SPH-DA120 Car Play stereo
- Erfon’s reviews the Think Tank Helipack V2, a gigantic backpack built for your DJI Phantom
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Apple’s new 9.7-inch iPad is more affordable than ever
http://www.cultofmac.com/472635/apples-9-7-inch-ipad-is-now-more-affordable/
- Apple today introduced a new, fatter 9.7-inch iPad that’s more affordable than ever before.
- Macrumors calls the new iPad "a little bit iPhone 6s, a little bit iPad Air, and a little bit iPad Air 2.”
- The device looks almost identical to the iPad Air 2 that it is replacing in Apple’s tablet lineup
- Starts at just $329 with 32GB of storage, $429Â for 128GB
- Apple has swapped out the older model’s A8X chip for a faster, 64-bit A9 processor that debuted with the iPhone 6s.
- It uses an unlaminated screen, and is 7% heavier and 20% fatter than the iPad Air 2, but the screen is brighter.
- Goes on sale Friday March 24
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iPad Mini
- The iPad mini 4 is still the same price, but you get more storage for free. The 128GB model with Wi-Fi now starts at $399, which was previously the price for the 32GB model.
iPad mini 4 gets 128GB of storage, still a total ripoff
- It seems like a good deal. Until you consider that the new 9.7-inch iPad, which offers a bigger and sharper display and a faster A9 chip, makes it a total ripoff.
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iPhone SE
- The iPhone SE is still the same phone, but it’s now available in 32GB and 128GB flavors, doubling the storage capacity of the previous versions. Prices are still $399 and $499 (unlocked).
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This is the (RED) iPhone 7 Apple should have made
- The company today unveiled a special edition (PRODUCT)RED iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, which will be available to order at 8:01 a.m. Pacific on Friday, March 24.\
- They also cost the same as the regular iPhone 7s, but, there is no 32GB option. So, prices start at $749 for a 128GB iPhone 7, and $869 for a 128GB iPhone 7 Plus
- Not everyone loves the color…
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Apple’s new Clips app muscles in on fun social video sharing
- Apple has announced the upcoming launch of a new app designed to make it fun and easy for people to create and share “expressive videos” on their iPhone and iPads.
- Called Clips, the social app will work by combining video clips, photos and music into videos that can be shared with friends through the Messages app, or using Instagram, Facebook and other popular social networks.
- Live titles are text captions created by what you say in the video timed to when you say the words
- You can splice in soundtracks
- Video is cropped to square
- App recognize faces of people if they’re tagged in your Photos app
- Also names spoken in your video if they’re in your contacts, and will suggest you share videos with those friends.