After lots of rumors, Apple's spring event finally came, and with it a quite a bit of new stuff, here's everything that was announced:
Mac Studio ( aka Mac mini )

This new Mac packs a new chip, the M1 Ultra, and a new design that looks quite premium. Along with a load of new features and ports. All that power comes with a heavy price tag. The Mac studio starts at $1999 for the M1 Max model, and a whopping $3999 for the M1 Ultra model.
Studio Display

This is an interesting display, as it looks nearly like an iMac, even with back ports and an Apple logo. It even has an A13 chip inside, which enables it to have an advanced camera, and even Dobly Atmos support. All of this sums up to a price tag of $1699.
iPad Air

This new iPad air looks practically identical to the last generation, as all the upgrades are on the inside. This new iPad includes the M1 chip (still no support for MacOS or premium apps) and 5G, along with a new color. The good thing is that the price tag stays put at $599.
iPhone SE

The new iPhone SE, which looks the same as 2020's SE (and the iPhone 8), now packs the A15 Bionic chip, along with 5G and better battery life, and a new dark blue color. This iPhone also promises a better camera system due to the better image processing In the A15. The price however is tipped a bit higher at $429.
Green iPhone 13

It's exactly what it looks, a green iPhone. These green iPhone 13's are the exact same as the normal iPhone 13, just with a new finish!
Final Verdict
Compared to past Apple Spring events, this event was packed with new hardware, which is not common for spring events.