The iPad Pro 2024 could have ‘by far’ the best OLED tablet screen and an M4 chipset
The best screen and the best chipset
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For as much asApplehyped up the mini-LED screen used by theiPad Pro 12.9 (2022), the fact is that in many ways this isn’t as good as the OLED displays that were already found on numerous rival tablets. But finally it looks like Apple won’t just catch up, but overtake the competition.
This is according toRoss Young, a leaker and display supply chain expert who claims (via9to5Mac) that theiPad Pro 2024will have “by far the bestOLEDtablet panels on the market with LTPO, 120Hz refresh, a tandem stack and glass thinning resulting in ultra-thin and light displays with high brightness, extended battery life and long lifetime.”
Now, the presence of a 120Hz refresh rate and LTPO (which will likely mean it can drop as low as 1Hz when a high refresh rate isn’t needed) are no surprise, since current iPad Pro models already have 1Hz-120Hz refresh rates.
It has also long been rumored thatApple will be switching the iPad Pro line to OLED displays. But it’s the “tandem stack” that’s really exciting here, as that means there are two emission layers, which doubles the brightness compared to standard OLED screens. This feature also extends the lifetime of the screen.
Coupled with the apparently “extended battery” life and them being thinner and lighter (which could make the resulting tablet thinner and lighter too), this all sounds like a huge upgrade on the LCD and mini-LED panels Apple is currently using on its tablets, as well as probably being an improvement on the OLED panels used by the likes of theSamsung Galaxy Tab S9.
OLED, for what it’s worth, uses individually lit pixels, whereas as LCD and mini-LED rely on a backlight. The lack of a backlight with OLED allows for better contrast and deeper blacks, but OLED screens can’t get as bright as LCD ones. The apparently doubled brightness here though should largely mitigate that issue.
From screens to silicon
And it isn’t just the screen that might beat the competition, as it looks increasingly likely that the iPad Pro 2024 will have an as yet unannounced M4 chipset, which would likely make it the most powerful tablet on the planet too.
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Recently, Mark Gurman claimed in hisBloomberg newsletterthat the iPad Pro 2024 might have this chipset. Now9to5Machas presented more evidence for this, with the site noting that in someiPad Pro 2024 identifiers found in a recent iPadOS 17.5 beta, versions of the slate are referred to as the ‘iPad16,3’, ‘iPad16,4’, ‘iPad16,5’, and ‘iPad16,6.’
The ‘16’ is the important bit here, because Apple’s M1-powered slates have ‘iPad13,x’ identifiers, and M2 ones use ‘14’. So logically M3 would use ‘15’, and M4 would use ‘16’, as seen here.
On top of which, the site adds that a private X account claimed the iPad Pro would use a ‘T8132’ chip. Now, that’s an unknown identifier, but the M3 is the T8122, and the M2 is the T8112. So again, the move to ‘32’ at the end would logically mean the M4. In which case, the iPad Pro 2024 could be even more powerful than many of Apple’s Macs, which use older M3 chipsets and below.
Exactly how good the iPad Pro 2024’s screen and chipset will be remains to be seen of course, as this is all just rumors for now. But the main sources are credible, and we should find out soon, as we’re expecting Apple to announce this slate alongside theiPad Air 6, at the nextApple eventon May 7.
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James is a freelance phones, tablets and wearables writer and sub-editor at TechRadar. He has a love for everything ‘smart’, from watches to lights, and can often be found arguing with AI assistants or drowning in the latest apps. James also contributes to 3G.co.uk, 4G.co.uk and 5G.co.uk and has written for T3, Digital Camera World, Clarity Media and others, with work on the web, in print and on TV.
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