new iPad Pro 2024. Apple is finally introducing organic light-emitting diode (OLED) technology to its M4 iPad Pro range. This groundbreaking technical achievement is a first-of-its-kind effort that stacks two OLED panels together to achieve increased brightness potential and longer lifespans.
The new design that Apple has introduced for the iPad is referred to as “tandem OLED,” and it is intended to bring to the iPad the benefits of both increased brightness and exquisite color accuracy. On Tuesday, the company made the announcement of the new product at its virtual “Let Loose” event. The device is said to have a peak HDR brightness of 1,600 nits and a full-screen brightness of 1,000 nits in both high dynamic range (HDR) and standard dynamic range (SDR) video.
iPad Pro 2024
The new iPad Pro is able to produce excellent brightness, deeper blacks for better contrast, enhanced motion processing, and real high dynamic range (HDR) thanks to the use of OLED panels. This is as a result of enhanced treatment of the color and brightness of each pixel at a rate of less than one millisecond, as well as the modification of saturation and volume in order to better serve what is shown on the screen at any given instant.
This new technology, which Apple is referring to as Ultra Retina XDR, was developed in collaboration with LG Display and Samsung Display. It is estimated that Apple spent up to $2.9 billion to manufacture this technology. The fact that it claims to be the only gadget on the market that can give this quality in terms of display brightness and color saturation makes it possibly worth every cent for consumers who will be purchasing an iPad.
There will be two primary sizes available for the iPad Pro: a 13-inch device and an 11-inch model. Both of these sizes will be outfitted with the new tandem OLED structure. They will also be among the tiniest gadgets that Apple has ever produced, with the 13-inch model having a thickness of 5.1 millimeters and the 11-inch model having a thickness of 5.3 millimeters. In addition, you may purchase a nano-texture glass add-on for decreased glare; however, this feature is only accessible on the 1TB and 2TB storage configurations.
There will be a starting price of $1,299 for the 13-inch iPad Pro, while the 11-inch iPad Pro will only cost $999. Beginning today, customers may place their orders for the two new OLED iPads from Apple via the company’s online shop.