Recently, Apple unveiled the iPad Pro 2021 with new hardware, familiar design and some other improvements, and in a breakthrough, equipped the 11- and 12.9-inch versions with two screens with different technologies. In fact, the 11-inch version uses an LCD display based on LED backlighting; While its larger vector is adorned with a mini LED backlit display, its high quality can immerse the user in visual content. It is believed that Apple has been forced to adopt this policy due to logistical problems in the supply chain of mini-screens, and it is likely that this trend could change next year.

In a note to investors, Mingchi Ko, a familiar product analyst, says the tech giant plans to equip the 11-inch iPad Pro with a mini-LED display next year. Compared to traditional backlight technologies, mini-LED systems have a separate set of light sources that turn different parts of the LCD display on or off to increase color output and enhance the contrast ratio. This technology offers a solution similar to XDR pro-display displays ; The difference is that the LEDs used in the product are physically larger than the specifications mentioned in the Mini LED standard.