New iPad Pro & MacBook Pro to be released in 2021
Apple plans to equip several products with mini-LED displays. The first device could be an iPad Pro 12.9-inch model.
Apple plans to equip several products with mini-LED displays. The first device could be an iPad Pro 12.9-inch model.
iPad Pro: The rumors that Apple is planning to introduce mini-LED displays have been around for a long time.
Apple A14X chip: The new processor is expected to find its place in the first ARM Mac as well as in the next generation of the iPad Pro.
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