Apple could launch slightly larger iPad Pros in 2024

Slightly larger iPad Pro with OLED screen in 2024? That’s what analyst Ross Young thinks he knows.

If the modelsiPad Pro offered by Apple are not big enough, you might be interested to learn that, in 2024, the Cupertino company could offer even bigger shelves, but the difference in this characteristic would not be very significant. Their main attraction would be elsewhere.

Slightly larger iPad Pro with OLED screen in 2024?

Analyst Ross Young, often very knowledgeable about the Apple brand ecosystem, says the American giant is working on developing a iPad Pro 11.1-inch OLED and another 13-inch. These two variants could be launched during the first quarter of 2024.

Current iPad Pros come in two diagonal sizes: 11 inches and 12.9 inches. Given this small gain in size, it is reasonable to assume that these slightly larger versions which should only arrive in 2024 will not have more imposing measurements. Chances are that Apple will increase the screen size by simply reducing the bezel size.

That’s what analyst Ross Young thinks he knows.

The main difference between these new iPad Pro models and the old ones could lie in the technology of the screen itself. Currently, the 11-inch iPad Pro has an LC panel, while the 12.9-inch iPad Pro has a mini-LED panel. According to Ross Young, these future tablets would both have an OLED screen. The rumors regarding possible new iPad Pros with an OLED panel have been going strong for some time now, and a recent report from DigiTimes claims that mini-LED panel makers are already turning their attention to apps in theautomobilewhileApple is increasingly turning to OLED.

Ross Young had already predicted that the Cupertino company was working on a large 14.1-inch iPad Pro, a model that could be marketed in 2023, and The Information declared that this future tablet could even offer an even larger panel, 16 inches. However, according to this same analyst, the development of the 14.1-inch iPad has been canceled.

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