The arrival of the new iPad Pro, which last came to fruition this week, was predicted by many leaks and gossip, despite the closure of the Apple Store and other steps due to the impact of the COVID19 virus. Among its upgrades are the powerful new GPU and that camera with LiDAR sensor that promise unmatched experience and unpleasant virtual environments.
But something surprising happened: in reviewing the official website where all the new Pro features and features are selected, I noticed that Apple moved to hide the feature of being able to use an external screen with an iPad. It works, no doubt, but the company has stopped promoting it. What could be the reason behind this action?
Possible reservation for iOS 14
One reason may be that Apple has decided to discontinue this support for external displays, but it is not reasonable. If a company wants to turn its technology tablet into a computer for the future of the people, the work that should work on external monitors should improve rather than disappear. There are YouTube videos where users are already bragging about working with the Pro version, and want to see what happens next:
With the recent announcement that the iPad Pro 2020 brings this type of work desks (albeit not monitors), these types of users will find additional comfort. Working with text will be easier thanks to the new interface, and we can do more things in the system without touching the screen. Nevertheless, we continue a good "first" position with limited aspect ratio and no options to use any type of extended desktop.
And, of course, the fact that Apple has never developed that functionality and that it even hides it from the new iPad Pro web site raises my suspicions. If the previous generation chip A12X chip was able to support 4K resolutions, then the new A12Z chip model has the envelope ability to continue to do so with additional enhancements. No problem with hardware restrictions, though you will need to look ahead to the software.
I suspect Apple is preparing for a big jump in terms of this feature with iOS 14. I won't say changes, but it's important. The IPad Pro keeps its screen when using external monitoring, so maybe we can talk about it advances such as flexible decisions, and some sort of extended desktop somehow. Or that we continue with a curved screen, but without changing to the touch of our fingers we're looking at the tablet. It basically converts your iPad into a desktop computer.
For that to happen, IOS 14 should have some changes to your multitasking Probably most apps on screen, with the ability to switch between them easily. IOS 13.4 has taken a big step forward in this regard, although iOS 14 may take some. Currently 6 GB of RAM on all models of the new iPad Pro we just see that they are ready to keep a decent amount of applications open at the same time. That is important.
When can we find out more about this? Well, at WWDC20, it's an online event we'll see sometime in June and where to go is the introduction of iOS 14, iPadOS 14, tvOS 14, watchOS 7 and MacOS 10.16. From Applesfera we will provide you with all the news of the event, as they have always done.