Apple's next iPad Air model could sport a Mini LED screen Only the larger 12.9-inch variant is tipped to feature the better screen Apple is yet to announce plans to launch new iPad Air, iPad Pro ...
This mirrors the technology currently used in Apple’s top-tier 12.9-inch iPad Pro models and MacBook Pro laptops. Specific details on the 12.9-inch iPad Air’s display haven’t been confirmed ...
iPad Air could get a bigger and better Mini LED display next month. Apple has some Mini LED leftovers from the current-gen 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Meanwhile, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro model could switch to ...
This move isn’t entirely surprising, given Apple’s recent inclination towards integrating MiniLED display technology. The tech giant has already adopted MiniLED displays for its latest 12.9-inch iPad ...
The move to Mini LED for the 12.9" iPad ... since there isn't a 10.9-inch iPad Pro in production for which leftover Mini LED panels could have been available. That is, unless Apple switches ...
iPad enthusiasts and creative professionals' spidey senses must be tingling with excitement! A tweet by industry insider Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) indicated that ...
Apple doesn't seem to know what it wants to do with iPads. They're built to offer more power and screen space than an iPhone ... at least on anything short of a 12.9-inch iPad.
We may be expecting new iPads this spring, but being able to save $150 on Apple’s current flagship iPadOS experience at least makes it worth considering now. The latest 12.9-inch iPad Pro ...
“This will consume left over panels from the 12.9″ MiniLED iPad Pro and offer lower power than an edge lit LCD…” Apple uses MiniLED display technology on recent 12.9-inch iPad Pro models ...
The analyst says these are leftover panels from the current 12.9-inch iPad Pro ... said, Apple is likely maintaining an LCD display for the smaller iPad Air version since it doesn’t have ...
The rumored 12.9-inch iPad Air that is expected to be announced in May will be equipped with a mini-LED display like the current 12.9-inch iPad Pro, according to Ross Young, CEO of research firm ...