In anticipation of Halloween Eve, Apple is preparing to reveal its latest technological innovations in a fully virtual setting, setting the stage for what could be its final major event of the year. Aptly named 'Scary Fast,' the event promises a digital spectacle in light of ongoing safety concerns that have made in-person attendance impossible.


Apple 'Scary Fast' Event: When, How to Watch


The event is scheduled to kick off at 5 pm PT, which translates to 5:30 am IST on October 31st for viewers in India.






Tech enthusiasts worldwide can tune in to the 'Scary Fast' event via the official Apple Events website and Apple's YouTube channel, beginning at 5:30 am IST.


You can check out the livestream below:



Apple TV users will also have the option to follow the event live on their iPhones, iPads, and Macs by accessing the dedicated 'Scary Fast' section.


Apple 'Scary Fast' Event: What To Expect


In a recent newsletter from Bloomberg, the renowned Apple analyst Mark Gurman provided insights into what to expect from Apple's upcoming event. It's highly anticipated that the event will mark the introduction of a refreshed 24-inch iMac, with hints at the debut of two new MacBook Pro models. Gurman also teased the possibility of a larger Pro version of the iMac, though its release is tentatively set for late 2024 or 2025. This information contrasts with earlier predictions by industry analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who suggested that the new 24-inch iMac would be unveiled in the coming year.


Apple's previous iteration of the 24-inch iMac, featuring the M1 chip, offered consumers a choice of seven vibrant colours and a 4.5K retina display boasting a peak brightness of 500 nits. Gurman's reports have fueled speculation that the new Mac products might incorporate Apple's latest M3 chip.


In addition to these revelations, Gurman's report indicated that Apple is unlikely to unveil new iPad models in the current year, with potential releases expected around March 2024.


Apple enthusiasts from around the world are on the edge of their seats, eagerly awaiting the 'Scary Fast' event to discover the tech giant's latest offerings. As the virtual stage is set for Halloween Eve, tech enthusiasts can only wait to see what treats Apple has in store for them.