The rumors about an iPad Pro with mini-LED technology have been with us for several months. Now a report has been published that contains further details about production and market launch.
The Korean website The Elec has a new report which provides further details on the iPad Pro with MiniLED display. According to this, the new display technology will be manufactured by LG, while Foxconn will handle the final assembly of the devices. MiniLEDs offer the same advantages as OLED panels, but at the same time enable thinner product designs and work more reliably. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, devices with MiniLEDs will offer a completely new user experience. According to today's report, the iPad Pro with the new display technology will not be launched until late 2020 at the earliest. However, the website believes that a 2021 market launch is more realistic. According to previous rumors, the device will have a MiniLED display and the A14X chip.
iPad Pro: Big update is yet to come
5G support is also said to be planned. Today’s statement is largely consistent with information from other Sources The device was originally expected at the beginning of this year. But Apple has decided to update the iPad Pro with just a new camera module. The new A12Z Bionic chip is basically the A12X chip introduced in 2018. The Difference is that the new generation has an additional activated GPU core. Accordingly, the next update of the professional tablet series will be much more extensive. In addition to an iPad Pro with a mini-LED display, the first Mac devices with the same screen technology are also due to appear next year. It remains to be seen whether iPhones will also use this type of display at some point. (Image: Apple)