Although the invitation doesn't reveal any specific details, many predict Apple will introduce several new products, including a budget-friendly MacBook and an iPad with integrated artificial intelligence (AI). Based on leaks, here are some products that users expect to be launched at the event.

A new generation of MacBooks may be coming soon.
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Affordable 12-inch MacBook
Apple released a 12-inch MacBook in 2015 and an upgraded version in 2017, but discontinued production due to poor sales. However, many believe the 12-inch MacBook deserves a chance to return, especially if it's priced more reasonably than the $1,299 price tag of previous models.
According to reports, the new 12-inch MacBook could start at just $599, featuring an A-series processor commonly found in iPhones and iPads. This could mean the device uses the A18 Pro chip and supports Apple Intelligence. Additionally, the new version may come in a variety of colors, matching the Apple logo on the invitation.
New MacBook Pro and MacBook Air
For those seeking a more powerful laptop, Apple is expected to introduce the M5 chip for the MacBook Pro and MacBook Air lines. The 14-inch MacBook Pro was upgraded with the M5 chip last October and received positive reviews from experts.
On March 4th, users can expect the M5 Pro and M5 Max chips for both the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. Meanwhile, the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models are also likely to be upgraded to the M5 chip.

The basic iPad is about to be upgraded thanks to AI features.
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iPad integrates Apple Intelligence.
The current basic iPad uses the A16 chip, which isn't powerful enough to support Apple Intelligence. The 12th-generation iPad is expected to feature the A18 Pro chip, although the design will remain the same. An iPad with integrated AI could attract more users, even though Apple is still struggling to develop Siri into a fully functional AI assistant.
Upgrade your iPad Air
The current iPad Air uses the M3 chip, so an upgrade is necessary. Both the 11-inch and 13-inch versions are expected to receive performance improvements, possibly including the N1 chip for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6, and the C1 modem for 5G and LTE.
iPhone 17e
Even if you don't intend to buy a new iPhone, the iPhone 17e could be a suitable option for those on a limited budget.

The successor to the iPhone 16e is coming soon.
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As the successor to the iPhone 16e, the iPhone 17e is expected to use the A19 chip, the N1 chip for Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6 connectivity, and the C1X modem for 5G and LTE. The starting price of the iPhone 17e is rumored to be $599, the same as its predecessor.
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