The new iPad Pro from Apple, the sixth generation, was recently unveiled. The newest high-end tablet from the firm is driven by the same M2 processor used in the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro. It will come with the same 12.9-inch and 11-inch screen sizes as its predecessor. Both the 11-inch and 12.9-inch models may be pre-ordered now for $799 and $1,099, respectively, with in-store availability set for October 26.
iPad Pro Will Support M2 Chips
Mini LED display technology returns to the 12.9-inch iPad for the 2021 update, giving it enhanced black levels, sharper contrast, and more impressive HDR performance, while the smaller model retains its more basic display. They both have 120Hz refresh rate capabilities thanks to Apple’s ProMotion technology.
The new iPad Pro has a “hover” capability that can identify an Apple Pencil when hovered over the display. If you own a Samsung phone or tablet that supports a pen, you know exactly what I am talking about. Hover, according to Apple, allows users to “preview their mark before they make it.” The iPad Pro now offers compatibility for “more 5G networks across the globe,” as well as the latest wireless standards (Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3).
Only silver and space grey are available, and 2TB of storage is still the maximum capacity. The 1TB and 2TB iPad Pros have 16GB of RAM, while the 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB models have 8GB. Apple is keeping the same assortment of iPad accessories, and oddly, the iPad Pro’s Magic Keyboard is not getting the function key row that is on the new entry-level iPad’s keyboard. When held in portrait mode, the iPad Pro’s camera remains at the top, but on the standard iPad, it has been moved to the side for better video chatting in landscape mode.