How to watch Apple’s Peek Performance Event live stream on March

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The Peek Performance Apple event on Tuesday can be seen in the following ways.

Apple’s next event, dubbed “Peek Performance,” will take place in just one day. Likely, we’ll be seeing a lot of product announcements and possibly even some news regarding Apple Silicon in light of this teaser.

Everything from the iPhone SE 3 to the iPad Air 5 is likely to be unveiled, with a Mac mini tossed in for good measure. Even with a major Apple expert already forecasting delays for the upcoming iMac Pro, it might be only the beginning.

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If you’re interested in any of the aforementioned gadgets, you’ll want to tune in to the event’s live broadcast when it goes live tomorrow to experience the excitement firsthand. As an alternative, you can count on Tom’s Guide’s editors to keep you up to date on all the latest developments, so check back often.

The precise start and end times, as well as links to watch the virtual event live, are shown below. For your convenience, we’ve also included a rundown of all the possible product announcements. So keep reading to learn how to watch Apple’s “Peek Performance” event live on-demand.

The date and time of the Peek Performance Apple event.

The Peek Performance event will be held in Apple Park, where fans will be able to listen in via webcast.

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In accordance with Apple’s announcement, the event will begin on March 8 at 1 p.m. ET/PST/GMT and run until March 10 at 6 p.m. To prevent missing any big revelations, be sure to mark your calendar with a reminder.

Apple’s Peek Performance Event: How to Watch Online

This event will be streamed in real time by Apple across a variety of platforms, including its website and YouTube channel. A video placeholder has already been created for the live stream (you can see it embedded above).

To keep you up to date on everything that happens at this year’s Apple event, our editors will be on liveblog duty.

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Get an Idea of how Others Perform A look at what to anticipate during the Apple event

All the leaks and speculations that have come out in the past have given us an idea of what will be unveiled. Mark Spoonauer, our global editor-in-chief, has also looked into what “Peek Performance” may signify for Apple’s future products. As a result, he predicted, the company would make a big deal about how Apple silicon beats the competition in its upcoming products.

We also anticipate to witness the debut of the speculated iPhone SE 3 during the event. The A15 Bionic technology used in the iPhone 13 range might make an appearance in the more affordable iPhone SE 2022.

It’s also possible that prices will improve. In the past, we’ve speculated that the iPhone SE 2022 might cost $300, which would be a $100 savings over the present model.

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A new high-end Mac mini might potentially be on the way from Apple. Both Apple tippers Mark Gurman and Ross Young have reported similar things, so this makes sense. Cross-referencing both of these sources lately led us to conclude that the Mac mini’s debut is soon.

At Apple’s Spring event, Gurman had previously predicted that there would be “at least one new Mac” announcement, and hinted that the new Mac mini or the upgraded 27-inch iMac Pro could be among them. That “all-in-one” is now expected to be delayed until 2023, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. According to a recent statement from Young, the iMac Pro will not be available until the summer. So it’s possible that the Mac mini is the device in question.

A newer Apple silicon chip may power the device, according to previous rumours (likely the M1 Pro and M1 Max seen in the latest MacBook Pro models).

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However, Apple might potentially unveil two machines at once. In files with the Eurasian Economic Database, Apple has listed three unannounced Macs, two of which might be the aforementioned Mac mini and the 27-inch iMac Pro, providing the latter isn’t pushed back any time soon.

The product was described as a portable computing device in the same document, which raised the possibility that the third device could be a laptop. According to our best guesses, it’ll either be a lower-cost MacBook Pro or a new MacBook Air (though the latter seems doubtful given recent speculations that it won’t be available until later this year).

A new iPad Air is also on our radar, and it seems that one is on the way (5th gen). According to rumours, the A15 CPU and an OLED screen will be included in the tablet’s mid-range price tag (though we have been seeing contradictory reports on that).

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(Image credit: Apple Lab)

On the other hand, Apple is expected to unveil a new tablet on March 8. We previously reported that two undisclosed iPad models were supposedly sent to India “for testing reasons” earlier this month. Seeing as last year’s Spring event was mainly on the current iPad Pro range, we may expect an updated iPad Pro in 2022, as well.

The “Peek Performance” event is most likely to feature the aforementioned products, but other rumours suggest it could also feature the announcement of the AirPods Pro 2. Some people speculate that Apple may show out its long-rumored VR/AR headset at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, but one of our editors feels the summer’s event is a better fit. Source

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