Optus Mobile Review ALDI Mobile Review Amaysim Mobile Review Belong Mobile Review Circles.Life Review Vodafone Mobile Review Woolworths Mobile Review Felix Mobile Review Best iPhone Plans Best Family Mobile Plans Best Budget Smartphones Best Prepaid Plans Best SIM-Only Plans Best Plans For Kids And Teens Best Cheap Mobile Plans Telstra vs Optus Mobile Optus NBN Review Belong NBN Review Vodafone NBN Review Superloop NBN Review Aussie BB NBN Review iiNet NBN Review MyRepublic NBN Review TPG NBN Review Best NBN Satellite Plans Best NBN Alternatives Best NBN Providers Best Home Wireless Plans What is a Good NBN Speed? Test NBN Speed How to speed up your internet Optus vs Telstra Broadband ExpressVPN Review CyberGhost VPN Review NordVPN Review PureVPN Review Norton Secure VPN Review IPVanish VPN Review Windscribe VPN Review Hotspot Shield VPN Review Best cheap VPN services Best VPN for streaming Best VPNs for gaming What is a VPN? VPNs for ad-blocking Even though we never did get a sneak peek at the Apple AR/VR headset that many starry-eyed hopefuls expected, there were still a few big product announcements that nobody saw coming. Here’s everything revealed at the March 2022 Apple Event. If anything, the new iPhone SE didn’t quite match expectations. Night mode photography seemed like a safe bet for a $719+ smartphone but alas, SE users will have to wait for another generation (at least) for the nocturnal camera tech. Overall, most of the iPhone SE 2022’s hardware remains largely unchanged from the 2020 model. It does offer 5G connectivity, as expected, and the same A15 Bionic processor as the iPhone 13. So despite the minimal updates to the SE’s internals, the new processor should still be a boon for battery optimisation and heavy-duty camera software. The new iPhone SE is available in three colours– Midnight, Starlight and (PRODUCT)RED– and 64GB, 128GB and 256GB storage variants retailing at $719, $799 and $969, respectively. Pre-orders for the iPhone SE begin from 12:00am AEDT on Saturday, the 12th of March with units officially available from Friday the 18th of March. Pre-orders for the Green and Alpine Green iPhone models begin from midnight AEDT on Saturday, the 12th of March with units officially available from Friday the 18th of March. As superficial as it may be, one of the most exciting things about the new iPad Air is Centre Stage for video calls; a feature made possible with the new Air’s 14MP Ultra-Wide FaceTime HD camera. If you haven’t witnessed it, Centre Stage is a feature for video calls that recognises users and keeps them centred in the frame, even as they move around the room. And if another friend or family member enters the call, the camera will zoom out and reframe both individuals. It’s fascinating technology when it works, hilarious when it fails and, truthfully, quite handy for group calls with multiple people on one device. Finally, as expected, 5G is on the menu for those who get the WiFi + Cellular model. All five colour options for the new iPad Air are available for preorder from the 12th of March 2022, with units officially available from Friday the 18th of March. Apple is gearing up to spend top dollar on its sports partnerships over the next four years, and this deal with the MLB might be the first of many if recent comments from Apple are to be believed. Costing between $3,099 for the M1 Max version and $6,099 for the M1 Ultra version, the cost of the Mac Studio is still enough to bring tears to your eyes, despite costing significantly less than the $9,999 - $10,749 Mac Pro desktop computer. To be fair, these high-powered devices are usually reserved for professionals and workplaces with the dough to afford them. The type of people who can comfortably afford to spend $2,499 on Apple’s final announcement, the Studio Display. The baby sibling of the $8,499 Pro Display XDR (32-inch 6K Retina), the Studio Pro is a 27-inch 5K Retina display with 600 nits peak brightness. Interestingly, it also offers a 12MP Ultra-Wide FaceTime camera (with Centre Stage), a ‘studio-quality’ three mic array and a six-speaker sound system with Spatial Audio, three features the Pro Display XDR doesn’t offer, despite costing over twice as much. The Mac Studio costs $3,099 for the M1 Max version and $6,099 for the M1 Ultra version. The Studio Display costs $2,499. Both devices are available in Australia from this week.