iPad Pro launched with M1 chipset 2021
Appears with a number of big announcements through Apple's virtual event called "Spring Loaded". Including the new Purple Color iPhone 12, iOS 14.5 and the new Mac computer and much more. But the most surprising is the new iPad series. Details about the novelty of the two newly announced iPad 2021 (11 inch & 12.9 inch) in today's article-
The exterior design has not changed much from the previous generation iPads, but there has been a huge upgrade to the interior specifications. The first is Apple's own ARM-based computer processor M1, which was responded to last year, in the new iPad series. Due to which, there has been a huge boost in terms of performance. The iPad lineup to use the A series chipsets made for the Apple iPhone so far. But with the 6-core chipset offered on the iPad, the new iPads will be able to deliver 50% more CPU performance and 40% more GPU performance than the 2020 iPads. Also twice as much storage performance will be available where storage support has been increased to a maximum of 2TB.
The display of the higher variant i.e. iPad 12.9 inch variant also has new surprises. For the first time, Apple has used a mini-LED display instead of an LCD display. According to Apple, there are 10,000 LEDs on the back of the display. These LEDs can better control the brightness, contrast and picture quality on the display. Where previously 600nits brightness was able to give 1000nits sustained brightness and 1600nits peak brightness due to this new technology. Also the contrast ratio will be available 1,000,000: 1 and the touch sensing rate is 120Hz. Apple has not given this display "Liquid Retina XDR".Innovation has come in the front camera of iPads. The front camera has a 12MP ultraviolet camera sensor. So that a feature called center stage has been used with which the focused object (e.g. human face) will be placed in the center during video call in case of light movement.
For the first time, Apple tablets have been given full 5G support. The Wi-Fi variant as well as the cellular variants will support the sub-6 band as well as the mmWave band. On the other hand, USB-C port Thunderbolt compatibility allows data transfer at a maximum speed of 40Gbps and will support external displays of 6k resolution such as Pro Display XDR.
Pre-orders will start from April 30. The complete price list is given below.
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