on the way OLED iPad Pro models will be expensive, but prices are as high as previously estimated may not be.
Allegations coming from South Korea last month, OLED iPad Pro models will be much more expensive than existing LCD-based models, meaning Apple He brought up the fact that the high cost of OLED panels would be reflected directly to consumers. Allegations of the family It will start from $1,500 and at the top the full price It will go up to 2 thousand dollars It was in the direction of. Now, a different claim is coming to the fore; models will see a raise only It is stated that there will be no increase as large as previously stated.. There is still no clear information given here, but The increase will be around 160 dollars It is claimed. Apple’s current 11-inch iPad Pro model starts at $799, and the 12.9-inch “Pro” model with mini LED screen starts at $1,099 abroad. As we said, these claims are not yet finalized, but the new models It is not the first time that it has been brought up that it will be significantly more expensive. Mark Gurman, a reliable source for Apple, had previously spoken about the new iPads. Source: Apple will launch all iPads in the new year (Normal model, Air, Pro, Mini) stated that it would be defeated and that he did not expect the models to be introduced at the same time.
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More about the new iPads Ming-Chi Kuo He made a statement. According to the latest information obtained by the analyst from the procurement process, it will be released from Apple primarily in the first quarter of 2024. New Air models will come with 12.9-inch LCD screens as well as 10.9-inch ones. The much-anticipated new Pros will be introduced in the second quarter of 2024. It will be introduced in two different sizes, 11-inch and 13-inch. 2024 iPad Pro models, from their bodies will carry a hybrid OLED panel, powerful tablets will offer true blacks and vivid colors on a durable basis with the new generation panel combining these flexible and hard materials. 06″]
For these panels, which are said to be thinner than normal OLED panels (It is thought to be Samsung Display and LG Display) long-time Apple, according to the latest rumors MagSafe charging support for OLED iPad Pro models can add. This isn’t 100 percent certain yet, but it’s not the first time it’s come up. Apple, which will create a new accessory movement in the iPad world if it takes the MagSafe step, is already receiving good feedback with its charging infrastructure that will eliminate cables.