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The 11-inch iPad Pro hits the market without this specification

Although Apple has requested increased production of mini LED displays, the use of this specification will be limited to a few devices.

And it is that, according to all indications, the 11-inch iPad Pro will hit the market without integrating a mini LED screen.

11-inch iPad Pro will not include mini LED

Production has begun on panels for the new 27″ MiniLED display to be released mid-year. Assuming it will be called the Studio Display Pro… I also have information on the 12.9″ iPad Pro MiniLED. He is doing very well. You don’t need to do one at 11″. Don’t expect it this year.

— Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) March 10, 2022

The 11-inch iPad Pro may come to market without the much-heralded integrated mini LED display technology. The information comes through a post on Twitter by analyst Ross Young who says that although the 12.9-inch iPad Pro with mini LED is succeeding, the company does not intend to integrate the technology in a smaller format.

This will then be a strategic decision, as there is news that Apple will have increased the order for the production of mini LED screens. But it looks like only a select few models will include this spec, and the 11-inch iPad Pro won’t be one of the lucky winners.

Apple is expected to update the iPad Pro model again this year, which may also be equipped with the M2 chip. This idea gains more strength after the presentation of the new iPad at the Peek Performance event with the M1 processor.

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Meanwhile, other news related to Apple reveals another novelty in the iPhone SE that was presented at the Peek Performance event that took place on March 8.

According to the MacRumors website, the new affordable version of the brand’s smartphone integrates 4 GB of RAM. Traditionally, Apple does not disclose this specification, as iOS smartphones do not make as much use of this feature as Android models.

However, the Cupertino company seems to be committed to offering more and at a more affordable cost in this model. It is recalled that the team now also has the A15 Bionic processor, the same chip that is at the controls of the top of the range iPhone 13.

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