Apple rumored to launch new iPad Pro with OLED display in 2024

Hot on the heals of Apple announcing its next-generation iPad Pro on Tuesday, featuring the M2 chip, ProRes video capture, support for Wi-Fi 6E, and more, display analyst Ross Young has suggested that Apple could bring OLED displays to the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro beginning in 2024.
In a tweet on Tuesday, Young said he expects we will see OLEDs on both iPad Pro models in 2024, offering a step-up from the mini-LED display on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, and the LED Liquid Retina Display on the 11-inch iPad Pro, which is lagging behind the larger model in terms of display technology.
The introduction of OLED displays on the iPad Pro would see Apple be able to bring greater power efficiency compared to the current displays, as well as offering increased brightness through a two-stack display structure.
Apple’s new iPad Pro features an 8-core CPU — up to 15 percent faster than M1 chip in the previous iPad Pro — with advancements in both performance and efficiency cores, and a 10-core GPU, delivering up to 35 percent faster graphics performance.
The overall design of the new iPad Pro is unchanged, with the device lacking the rumored MagSafe wireless charging features that were previously expected to be included within the latest refresh.
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