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This is Apple’s new iPad Air in 3D

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You likely won’t be able to touch or taste Apple’s new iPad Air until it launches on Nov. 1, but you can view it from all imaginable angles, right here.

The manipulable image is courtesy of SketchFab, which makes and shares interactive 3D models — no plugin required:

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iPad Air is thinner, lighter, and smaller than the iPad 4 it replaces, while retaining the full 9.7-inch display typical to full-size iPad tablets. It’s also getting rave early reviews on social media.

Apple announced it along with the new iPad Mini — the first with a Retina screen — and a new Mac Pro as well as new MacBook Pro laptops. All will come with the full iLife and iWork suite for free.

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