iFixt discovers the LiDAR system of the iPad Pro 2020

The iFixit team has a habit that we love, it is capable of doing what we fear, opening the devices of the Cupertino company that cost us so much money ... Who in their right mind was going to get down to work with those peculiar screwdrivers that small to see what's inside an iPad Pro? Well the guys at iFixit, who else? The time has definitely come to open the 2020 iPad Pro for the second time to analyze the new LiDAR and they have discovered interesting things. Let's see what they have in store for us this time.

Essentially we have a camera module that is actually separated into different rooms, with a 10 MP Wide Angle camera and a 12 MP Ultra Wide Angle camera. On the other hand, Using an infrared camera in the tests, it has been seen that it emits a map of "points" that are then collected by the sensor to capture the depth and reality of the environment. This pattern of points is less precise than the one used for example in TrueDepth cameras, which is more focused on scanning people's faces, and is that deep down they are designed for different things so they use similar technologies, but not identical, in addition the range of the LiDAR is greater.

On the other hand they have brought more details to light, such as that the front camera module has now been unified (with its built-in Face ID), the USB-C port is generic, that is, easy to repair and replace with its module and that we have 6GB of RAM memory (in the 12,9 ″ model) altogether, something that had already been taken for granted. We hope you are able to enjoy this video on how to disassemble an iPad Pro 2020, who knows, you dare to do the same and you end up doing crafts.


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