The company will bet on 11 and 13 inch OLED screens.
And initiated from Twitter claimed in the middle of this year 2022 that Apple was developing a 14.1-inch iPad Pro with the M2 chip and the analyst Ross Young corroborated the information, adding that it is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2023.
According to my resource, Apple is developing a new 14.1-inch iPad M2 with 512GB and 16GB of base memory. The new M2 line is expected to include a new 11-inch model with no major changes, a new 12.9 model with scaled-down bezels, and that new iPad 14.1 #Apple
#AppleRumor—Majin Bu (@MajinBuOfficial) June 8, 2022
“According to my sources, Apple is developing a new 14.1-inch iPad M2 with 512GB and 16GB of base memory. The new M2 lineup is expected to include a new 11-inch model with no major changes, a new 12-inch model, 9 with reduced borders and this new iPad 14.1.”
It seems that eventually it will not be like that. From Apple, they changed their minds and they won’t bet on a gigantic 14.1-inch iPad Pro. Instead, the company will be gearing up to launch an iPad Pro lineup with 11.1-inch and 13-inch OLED displays by 2024.
Cancellation of the 14.1-inch iPad Pro launch in 2023
Apple no longer plans to introduce an iPad Pro model with a 14.1-inch screen in the first quarter of 2023.
Supposedly, the company’s 14.1-inch iPad Pro with the bitten apple logo will adopt a screen with the technology mini LED. But there’s been a big turnaround at the Apple Park base.
Apple is replacing the idea of developing a gigantic 14.1-inch iPad Pro with a mini-LED display by incorporating OLED technology into its iPad Pro lineup, according to MacRumors. Therefore, they will continue with the bet of Screen dimensions 11 inches and 12.9 (or 13) inches at least for the next two years. Although we have seen rumors circulating suggesting a 16-inch iPad in development by 2023.
Ross Young reckons iPad Pro with 14.1-inch screen was canceled or its release was significantly delayed. In July 2022, the analyst shared his theory that this device would come to market with LCD technology instead of mini-LEDs.
The launch of a 14.1-inch iPad Pro would mean the appearance on the scene of The largest tablet in Apple history. Many users have dreamed of news of this magnitude – never better said – but unfortunately Apple engineers have chosen to change their plans in favor of OLED technology. Hope it was the right decision!