He paints that the spring news from Apple is going to bring good news to Apple. If you’re trying to book one of the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro with mini-LED display and M1 chip right now, you may not be able to receive it until mid July as claimed by MacRumors. And this is a sign that the initial stocks of this tablet are already exhausted.
Of course we can’t tell if the number of units was very high (and the global component crisis may have something to do with it), but at least we can say that the demand for this new iPad Pro is even higher than expected by Apple.
We all want to see this new mini LED display
A quick test in the Spanish Apple Store, as of this writing, returns a deadline for July 2 when purchasing any of these iPad Pros. In the case of the 11-inch model, shipments are made much earlier
Another good news is DigiTimes’ prediction: the new 24-inch iMac can turn Apple into the world’s largest supplier of all-in-one desktops. The feat would be achieved by the fact that the chip shortage wouldn’t affect the iMac as much, while the HP equivalents would be affected much more.
Depending on the model you want, shipments of these iMacs fluctuate between May 27 and June 18 in the Spanish Apple Store. It is not him petard that the 12.9-inch iPad Pro hits, but that’s certainly not bad news.