A new 12,9-inch iPad Pro Mini-LED on March 23

The range iPad Pro it does not cry out for a renewal, to be honest we are dealing with the most powerful and suitable "tablets" on the market, replacing many laptops that compete at equal price in almost all areas. However, Apple still lacks arguments to really make people consider dropping their laptops en masse and switching to shorts of the iPad Pro.

Everything points to the new 12,9-inch iPad Pro with Mini-LED technology that will be presented at the event on March 23. The Cupertino company's spring event may be running longer than usual, but we weren't going to be without news.

At this time and according to DigiTimes, the touch panel company GIS is doubling its orders and the leaks point to a Mini-LED panel that Apple will mount in its next iPad Pro. In this case we will have 12,9 inches of real barbarism, we could say that the growth of the screens The iPad is getting out of hand with Apple, but it is not surprising that they bet on the giant, as they did previously, to renew the iPad Pro range. According to analysts, this new product would arrive at the presumable event on March 23 and it will be on the shelves the first week of April.

This new 12,9-inch iPad Pro will enjoy the new A14X processor and 5G connectivity for those models bet on something more than simple WiFi. Obviously the rest of technologies such as LiDAR will accompany a device of the highest range. This presentation could come from the hand of the new AirTags, a new Apple TV, the third generation of AirPods and of course the occasional MacBook or iMac device with the integrated M1 processor. Follow us closely because we will bring you more news soon.


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