A little over a week ago Apple announced the date of one of the most anticipated conferences for Apple users, the date on which the official presentation of the new versions of iOS, tvOS, macOS and watchOS is celebrated. The WWDC, World Conference for Developers for its acronym in English, is the starting gun for developers and users of the public beta to start adapting their applications or, failing that, collaborate with Apple to improve the operation and stability of the system.
These conferences are held in June, but a few months before, Apple usually makes another Keynote in which it presents the renewal of some of its devices. With a few days to go until March, Apple has not yet officially announced if throughout the month of March it will hold a Keynote in which according to the latest rumors, iPad will welcome a new member, a device that would have a 10,5-inch screen but kept the same size as the 9,7-inch iPad. To do this, Apple would minimize the edges of the screen.
The latest rumor related to this device and published by Forbes, they state that the resolution of this new 10,5-inch iPad would have a resolution of 2.224 x 1.668 pixels. The 9,7-inch iPad Pro has a resolution of 2.048 × 1.536. What according to this publication would not change would be the pixel density that would be the same in both models, 264 dots per inch. Previously, other rumors had claimed that this 10,5-inch model could offer the same resolution as the 12,9-inch iPad Pro, but mathematically it is impossible.
A few days ago we echoed other rumors related to this iPad model that pointed out that until May or June they would not be available in the market, which It would force the company to delay the presentation until the WWDC Keynote.