Apple hosting March 4th product 'experience' in cities worldwide

Apple's March 4th product experience invite.
Apple's March 4th invite is characteristically vague, but still packed with lots of clues. Source: Apple

It's about time.

Finally, after all of the rumors, it looks like Apple is finally going to announce new products on March 4th at their special 'experience,' with the rumors pointing to iPhone 17e, MacBook Pro with M5 Pro and Max chips, and the new budget MacBook. This is interesting, especially due to the phrasing as an 'experience,' not an event. It is being hosted in New York City, London, and Shanghai, which indicates the difference in the special experience from a normal event: worldwide presence.

In the invite, you are able to make out some sort of dual camera system, which could be a signal towards an iPhone 17e, which is expected, but the iPhone 17e is still only expected to have one camera, so this could be nothing. The glass design of the logo looks to be related to either Liquid Glass, or a drawing aspect, which could be signaling an iPad release during the event, which is also expected. The next generation base iPad is expected to be released at this event, along with the M4 iPad Air. The green, blue, and yellow colors could also be showing the colors of the new budget MacBook that is expected to arrive.

Apple's Studio Display. Source: Apple

Along with these products, a refreshed M5 MacBook Air is expected to arrive, and new Mac displays. This could include an updated Studio Display, which has been long-awaited. This new Studio Display may come with a higher refresh rate (90-120hz) and a move from LCD to Mini-LED, which would be a huge step up. This allows for local dimming zones for much deeper blacks and better contrast. This product experience may also arrive with iOS 26.4, which will finally have the updated Siri with Gemini.

This next Apple product experience should bring many new products that have been long awaited and could bring a better image for Apple now. We will have to wait and see what Apple does soon.