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The iPad Pro will have Innolux Mini-LED panels and will be launched soon this year, according to rumors

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Rumors about Apple's future products don't stop. Now, the Economic Daily News (via MacRumors) is proving that screens with mini-LED technology will access the iPad Pro. And they will do it in the hands of Chinese provider InnoLux whose visas will be launched later this year.

InnoLux Dut at Apple supply chain

IPad Pro screen

According to the report, InnoLux was able to enter Apple & # 39; s Asian chain for the first time. The company would have already shipped samples in Cupertino & # 39; s able to install on the iPad Pro for 2020. It is projected that its launch will take place in the second half of the year, minus the launch in March.

Clearly, the supplier has made significant efforts to meet Apple's requests. More than that R&D investment, would have reached an agreement with the Taiwanese government to attract their investment in the country. With its entry, the space for providers of this technology has become increasingly competitive.

In particular, the mini-LED technology differs from the one baptized as the most micro-LED. The Mini-LED is considered to be a micro-LED evolution. Your panels they can seat small sections than traditional LEDs, but bigger than Micro-LEDs.

Broadly speaking, while the mini-LEDs are the back panel, the Micro-LEDs work just as well as the OLED panels. Of these, each pixel is illuminated separately unless you light the back. So, while the past improves contrast, brightness and darker levels, the latter goes deeper into these variables.

Mini-LED for iPad Pro, micro-LED for Apple Watch

MacBook Pro

He was in charge of leading rumors of both technologies for months being Ming-Chi Kuo. The analyst, who signed on TF International Securities a while ago, says Apple is working on products with these two types of panels. Specifically, it indicates that the distribution will be as follows:

All these changes are expected to occur in the second half of 2020, likely to expire by 2021. The fun thing about this is that Apple will use it mini-LED panels on the big screens of your devices (16-inch MacBook Pro and 12.9-inch iPad). This technology is very easy and cheap to build at great prices.

Micro-LEDs, on the other hand, appear to be limited to smaller devices. Both a high end iPhone as well Apple Watch They have OLED screens. Installing a Micro-LED will be an important jump in features, it can be easy to produce due to its size and easy to integrate in price.

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