Apple is now ready for its new generation of mini-LED screens and can reach a sum six products with this new type of screen that will see light next year, during the remainder of this 2020 and 202 next. IPad Pro's 12.9 ″, iPad 10.2 ″ and iPad mini's 7.9 ″, Mac Pro's 27 ″ and MacBook Pro's 14.1 and 16 ″.
This new type of screens will be accessible to Apple computers with the new 14.1 ″ MAcBook, a screen size that has not been seen yet and that will be the result of a reduction of the current 13 ″ model frame. This new laptop will have the same design as the current MacBook 16 ″, which will also be updated with the new screen. Computers with a mini-LED display can be eliminated with the new Mac Pro 27 ″, a model that has not been updated since its launch in 2017.
These mini-LED screens will also fit the iPad. The iPad 10.2 ″ and 7.9 ″ are likely to see this same in 2020, with the iPad Pro 12.9 ″ likely to be the most premium model, and that could be delayed until later this year. The funny thing is that Kui confirms that The iPad Pro will be updated this spring, but this model with a mini-LED display will not be included in the pre-renewal, a move that would have been very unique and controversial for Apple so we should leave it alone.
The benefits of the mini-LED display on current LCD screens include a greater transparency, better contrast with pure black, greater energy efficiency and without deterioration or risk of burns & # 39; of OLED screens.
It seems so this launch will not be delayed due to the coronavirus, which is causing problems in the design of the new iPhone and could result in significant delays in the launch of the company's next smartphones, starting with the iPhone 9 that we were supposed to see this spring.