New 11-inch iPad Pro: fear for OLED screens at launch

According to the latest rumors reported by Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants, Shipments of OLED panels for the 12.9″ iPad Pro are far exceeding those for the 11″ model of Apple’s top-of-the-range tablets, this could lead to decidedly unpleasant consequences for those who are aiming for this latest model since in the early stages of marketing it could be really difficult to find an example.

Going into detail, according to the CEO, Samsung, which has always supplied panels to Apple, is experiencing quite a few problems in the production of this type of OLED display with double-layer technology, the latter involving the overlapping of two OLED layers to double the brightness of the screen and increase its lifespan, in detail both Samsung and LG are responsible for the production of the 11″ panels while only LG works for the 12.9″ panels.

Improved panels

According to 9to5Mac The new OLED panels will enjoy greater thinness than the LCD ones present on older generations of iPads, consequently the new iPad Pros should be thinner than previous models, as previously announced Apple will hold an event on May 7th called Let Loose which it will use to present the new iPad Pro series, which will also be presented at the same time the unreleased iPad Air

which this time will be shown in a 10.9″ model and a new 12.9″ variant, as regards the processors iPad Pro will feature the new 3nm M3 chip while the iPad Air series will feature the 5nm M2 chip.

During the event, in addition to the new iPad families, the new one will also be presented Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro which will allow the device to resemble a Mac much more than a tablet, a dynamic also tested by the presence of a very powerful processor present in Apple’s new Mac series.

 
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