Apple's April 20th Event in 60 seconds #Shorts
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iPhone 12s are grape flavored now! But that's not all the Apple news. At their spring loaded event this morning, Apple also announced AirTags, which are like tile trackers, but with optional $500 leather holders. We also saw a new Apple TV 4K with a new remote, iPhone assisted color calibration, and the A12 Bionic chip that used to power the iPad Pro. The new iPad Pro is equipped with the same M1 chip from the new MacBooks. It's got Thunderbolt and 5G and a mini LED Liquid Retina XDR display. 4.9 inch model. It's 75 times faster than the first iPad, so it's probably time to upgrade. Now blow the iPad up to 24 inches, splash and paint on it, and add a chin because that's the new iMac. It's also got the M1 inside, a better camera and speakers, a magnetic power connector, nice! And for an extra 200 bucks you get a magic keyboard with Touch ID and an ethernet port on the power adapter. But the creepy Tim Cook nightmare fuel? That's free, baby. Hey subscribe to TechLink for more stuff like this. We have fun here.
The video provides a rapid, 60 second recap of Apple’s April 20th spring event, delivering a fast-paced tour of the key announcements with humorous framing. It kicks off with a playful jab about iPhone 12s being grape flavored, then quickly pivots to the centerpiece items of the event: AirTags as Tile-like trackers with optional leather holders, a new Apple TV 4K with a refreshed remote, and the iPad Pro lineup powered by the M1 chip that previously debuted in MacBooks. The narrator notes the iPad Pro’s Thunderbolt support, 5G capability, and a Mini LED Liquid Retina XDR display, alongside a 4.9 inch model claim and a bold exaggeration about upgrading by “blowing the iPad up to 24 inches.” The segment continues with an expanded tease of the new iMac, highlighting the M1 inside, improved camera and speakers, and a magnetic power connector, plus a $200 accessory bundle that includes a Magic Keyboard with Touch ID and Ethernet on the power adapter. The closing moment lightens the mood with a cheeky “creepy Tim Cook nightmare fuel” line, inviting viewers to subscribe for more bite-sized tech news from TechLink. The overall tone blends rapid product snapshots with humor and a hint of self-awareness about the short form format, aiming to entertain while still conveying essential product updates from Apple’s event.
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Questions answered
- What Apple products are highlighted in the 60 second recap?
- AirTags, a new Apple TV 4K with a refreshed remote, the iPad Pro powered by the M1 chip with Thunderbolt and 5G, a mini LED Liquid Retina XDR display, and an updated iMac with an M1 inside and improved camera and speakers.
- What is the tone and framing of the video, and how does it present humor?
- The video uses a fast, humorous style with quick quips like the grape flavored iPhone joke and a playful reference to Tim Cook, aiming to entertain while delivering key product notes in a Shorts format.