Apple has posted to its website an on-demand version of Thursday's special event that saw the introduction of new iPads, a Retina display iMac, revamped Mac mini and OS X 10.10 Yosemite.
The entire broadcast from today's event that took place at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., is now available for streaming online through the company's dedicated .
Coming in at just under 1 hour and 20 minutes, the video is a complete re-airing of Apple's product releases and software announcements.
The iPad Air 2 was a major highlight today, with the refreshed tablet coming in at only 6.1mm thick, but boasting an A8X processor, M8 motion coprocessor and a battery good for 10 hours of continuous operation. Apple's flagship slate also received a new gold color option. The iPad mini 3 gets Touch ID fingerprint recognition, but carries over the same A7 SoC from last year.
Also unveiled a completely new iMac with Retina display, which boasts a 5K screen packing in 14.6 million pixels. With a resolution of 5,120-by-2,880 pixels, Apple is touting the panel as the "world's highest resolution display." A new Mac mini model was unveiled as well with refreshed internals, while the original iPad mini received a price cut to $249.
Apple announced availability of OS X Yosemite, the next-generation Mac operating system that includes advanced Continuity features compatible with current iOS 8 devices.
Finally, the presentation included mention of iOS 8.1 and Apple Pay, both of which are being readied for release next Monday. As for future hardware, a WatchKit SDK is coming in November for developers writing code for Apple Watch.
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