On January 27, 2010, the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs unveiled the first generation of Apple tablets, called the iPad, at a press conference at the Yerba Buena Arts Center, which were in fact a separate category of personal computers; But it could be said that it was the product that helped the Cupertinos compete with third-party PC manufacturers in terms of sales and ecosystem expansion; As of today, Apple sells far more iPads than Macs every year.

In recent years, iPads have become so powerful that many believe that Chromebooks and other tablets on the market are considered the best products for educational and entertainment purposes. Among them are the Apple iPad Pro, which can be described as processing giants. For example, many notebooks and ultrabooks on the market can not compete with the iPad Pro 2021 with the powerful M1 chip; The chip was first used in Mac computers.

Moving on to hardware issues, Apple is currently producing the iPad Pro in both 11- and 12.9-inch dimensions. However, the company is said to be looking to produce larger models that will reduce the gap between iPads and Macs, and may be likened to Apple’s latest nail in the coffin of other tablets on the market. MacRumors reports, citing Mark German’s latest newsletter from Bloomberg, that Apple is likely to unveil a larger iPad Pro in its next goal after redesigning the iPad Pro next year. German has not announced a specific date for the unveiling of this product; But he points out that we should not expect it so soon.

It is worth mentioning that German’s new newsletter also includes some changes in the car car team of this company called Apple Car and the activities of Peloton company to build a heart rate monitor and so on.German and Debbie Wu have previously reported that Apple is working on the next iPad Pro, which will have wireless charging capability, and will likely be introduced in 2022 as a replacement for the upgraded 11- and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models. They were launched in May this year. Instead of an aluminum case, Apple is believed to be testing the rear window, which allows for wireless charging.

In general, the use of larger screens reduces the distance between the iPad Pro and the MacBook Pro, which is currently available in two dimensions of 13.3 to 16 inches; But many users still believe that the iPadOS operating system does not use all the hardware capabilities of the iPad Pro. German also believes that Apple should finally bring Mac applications and multitasking capabilities to the iPad Pro with more flexible settings than windows.