The next products to be renewed by Apple seem to be the Mac and the iPad. In fact, according to the latest rumors, it is very likely that we will have good news in the next couple of weeks. On this occasion we will not have a face-to-face or live event but Apple will announce the new products through a press release with all the information on the web. One of the new products will be the 11-inch iPad Pro. According to the latest rumours, the mini LED technology will not reach this iPad, therefore leaving out the Liquid Retina XDR display
The 11-inch iPad Pro leaves out the Liquid Retina XDR display
In the coming weeks, we will most likely see new iPad Pro both 11-inch and 12.9-inch models. In addition, we will see a change in the design of the standard iPad being completely renewed to come closer to the design of the Pro models. ‘t indicate that any of this will be real
One of the most sought after products is the 11-inch iPad Pro. In this new generation battery capacity will be improved as well as to integrate new M2 chip to increase performance and ensure proper functioning of iPadOS 16. On the other hand, according to rumors the screen was going to match the technology of its big brother
It will not arrive
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However, some Twitter users with a previous wandering in the leaks, like Ross Young, They assure that the 11-inch iPad Pro will not have mini-LED technology.
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To put ourselves in context, we must remember the technology that Liquid Retin XDR carries inside. This screen is carried by the 12.9-inch iPad Pro introduced last year. The new distribution of the new mini LEDs manages to occupy 120 times less than the previous generation. In addition, these mini LEDs, about 10,000 scattered all over the screen, are programmed to lights up independently
But apparently and against all odds if we want to take advantage of the Liquid Retina XDR display with mini LED technology we’ll have to buy the 12.9-inch iPad Pro (this generation and the next), leaving the 11-inch model with the current Liquid Retina display to dry.