Apple's new iPad has built-in laser depth-scanner

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightAppleImage caption Laser-scanning allows for accurate measurement of objects and people, according to
Apple Apple has announced its first mobile device to feature laser-scanning technology, which the firm says will aid
augmented reality apps.The iPad Pro's Lidar scanner will allow the shape and location of objects in a room to be detected
This should mean graphics and real-world views can be mixed together more accurately than before.The announcement came via a press release
ever seen on a tablet by far," added Mr Wood.He suggested consumers would see an increasing "push" for augmented reality technology in the
coming months and years.Image copyrightAppleImage caption Augmented reality apps paint digital objects and scenery into
pointed out that some 10in HD tablet computers are available for a lower price than the Magic Keyboard alone, but added that Apple had a
than some rival tablets Apple also launched a new MacBook Air with a redesigned keyboard mechanism
there were many complaints of keys breaking after months of use.