For some time now, Apple has been planning to abandon the traditional LED backlit display on the 12.9-inch iPad Pro and use mini-LED backlight technology. Currently, the iPad screen offers good quality, and with the addition of new technology, its quality will improve.

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Last month, the Korean website The Elec reported that Apple plans to launch new iPad Pro models with OLED displays in the second half of 2021, and Samsung and LG have begun developing, testing and debugging these displays. But analysts at the Barclays Statistics Association, citing data from Apple suppliers, believe that it is unlikely that the iPad will be available with an OLED display before 2022.

The time frame presented by Barclays seems a little closer to reality; Because according to rumors, Apple plans to unveil at least one iPad Pro model with mini-LED backlight in the first half of 2021; Therefore, it is unlikely that in a short time it will change the technology of the iPad screen again and use the OLED display. The tech giant Cupertino now uses the OLED display on the iPhone and all versions of the Apple Watch. These monitors have more advantages and, compared to LCD monitors, bring more brightness, improved contrast, increased energy efficiency, greater viewing angle and color depth.

Apple released the latest iPad Pro model in March 2020 with a relatively minor update. The Cupertinos have used the A12Z Bionic processor in the new iPad Pro, which is essentially the same A12X processor with an extra graphics core. In addition, Apple has used an ultra-wide camera and slide sensor to enhance augmented reality technology and improved microphones compared to the iPad Pro 2018. In fact, the latest major iPad hardware upgrade for October 2018 was accompanied by a complete redesign, a face recognition feature, a USB-C port.