TechTablets12.9-inch iPad Air tipped for massive iPad Pro upgradeThe big iPad Air, which is expected in the next few weeks, appears to be getting more than just a size boostWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
TechTablets12.9-inch iPad Air tipped for massive iPad Pro upgradeThe big iPad Air, which is expected in the next few weeks, appears to be getting more than just a size boostWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
The big iPad Air, which is expected in the next few weeks, appears to be getting more than just a size boost
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(Image credit: Apple)
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The 12.9-inchiPadAir, which is currently scheduled to launch in May 2024, may be getting more than just a size boost. A new report says that the new, larger display is going to get leftover panels from the same-sized iPad Pro – and that means the iPad Air will be getting a mini-LED upgrade.
Current iPad Airs have IPS LCD displays, which are pretty good. But mini-LED is better. As we said in ouriPad Pro 12.9 M2 review, that iPad has a “stunning screen” – and it looks like it’ll be coming to the much more affordable (compared to the Pro) iPad Air next month.
Why the iPad Air isn’t getting mini-LED everywhere
According to display analystRoss Young, the iPad Air is benefiting from leftover panels from the 12.9-inch iPad Pro – but there are no such panels at the 10.9-inch size, so the rest of the iPad Air range is unlikely to get a similar display upgrade.
The benefits for the big iPad Air aren’t just cosmetic. Mini-LED is more energy efficient than LCD, so the switch to more power-sipping panels should compensate for the battery life hit you’d get from simply offering a larger version of the same display.
While the iPad Air is catching up with the current iPad Pro in the display stakes, the Pros are moving targets – and they’re expected to get their own display upgrades in the form of OLED panels, which are also expected to launch in May this year. For professional users OLED is better even than mini-LED, as the different display technology delivers true blacks and better contrast.
However,as we reported at the timeof the price hike prediction it’s still very speculative, and the report did say 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 Air and the new OLED iPad Pros is just weeks away.
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