Young suggests Apple might be using leftover mini-LED display panels from the 12.9-inch iPad Pro for this ... An out-standing space saver Best Buy takes $400 off Apple's previous-gen 15-inch ...
As an editor at large at CNET, he wrote about Apple, Microsoft ... the tablet will include a 12.9-inch model. Until now, that size has only been offered in the iPad Pro line.
Ross Young of DSCC has great news for potential 12.9-inch iPad Air buyers. According to Young, the newly introduced larger iPad Air will use the same display technology as the current 12.9-inch ...
The iPad Pro ... 256GB version. A larger dispaly could mean a price hike for the tablet. We also don’t know if Apple is keeping the 10.9-inch version of the Air or just updating the line to the ...
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 ...
Apple’s rumoured 12.9-inch iPad Air might feature a mini-LED display like the current 12.9-inch iPad Pro, according to a recent X (formerly Twitter) post from Ross Young, the CEO of research firm ...
Also on sale is the 256GB model ... 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 delivers all of ...
If the current iPad Pro setup is any indication–the 11-inch model has a standard LED, while the 12.9-inch model uses Mini LED–it’s possible Apple wouldn’t upgrade it. Also, no comment was ...
As we said in our iPad Pro ... that Apple was likely to push the panel prices down before its new iPads entered production. We'll find out soon enough: the launch of both the 12.9-inch iPad ...
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 ...
Apple apparently had some leftover Mini LED panels produced for the current-gen 12 ... 9" iPad Air, the logical guess is that it will still use IPS LCD panels since there isn't a 10.9-inch iPad ...