(*5*) Apple March Live: Launch of iPhone SE 3, iPad Air 5 and new MacBook M2

(*5*) Apple March Live: Launch of iPhone SE 3, iPad Air 5 and new MacBook M2

Apple Event 2022

What will Tim Cook reveal today from Apple Campus? (Image credit: Apple)

Good morning! It's a bright and blustery day in the tech world, and another 2022 highlight is fast approaching: Apple's Peek Performance March event.

There's something poignant about seeing big events start up again, and Apple's new iPad, iPhone and MacBook launch in March is becoming a familiar thing, even though we don't have an in-person event this year, buzz is in full swing with what we hope to see.

But before we get to what's to come, let's do a little housekeeping: Apple's March event is at 10am PT / 1pm ET / 6pm GMT / 2am. to see the Apple March event in one place.

Okay, that's how you can see it sorted, but what about the content itself?

Well, we're expecting to see the iPhone SE 3/iPhone SE 2022 (as it's likely to be called, given that the 2020 iteration wasn't called the iPhone SE 2), and rumor has it the cost won't be too much higher.

There's been conflicting information from the world of leaks as to which iPad(s) we'll see this year - 'tradition' dictates we'll see a new iPad Pro 2022, and probably in two sizes... but the iPad Air 5 also seems pretty likely and It wouldn't be the biggest surprise.

Rumors are swirling heavily around a new M2 chipset, and that means new entrants to the Mac lineup, whether it's a new MacBook (likely a Pro) or a new iMac, isn't sure, but leaks Last week they pointed to a new Mac Mini powered by the M1 Pro or M2 as well.

There's also talk of 'One More Thing'... but sadly, it's unlikely to be the Apple glasses some people have been using, and more likely a mid-range monitor that improves on the Pro Display XDR.

Either way, join us throughout the day as we break down the biggest rumors, talk to our experts about what to expect/want to see, and get a behind-the-scenes look as TechRadar prepares for the latest in a long, long list of Apple event coverage.