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Apple plans mini-led blitz with 11in ipad Pro

Better displays are on the way.

- Michael Simon reports

The 12.9in ipad Pro may be Apple’s first device with a mini-led display, but it won’t be the last. According to Ming-chi Kuo, Apple will update several of its products with the nextgen screen tech as it moves away from LCD for all but a few entrylevel products.

First and foremost, Kuo says Apple will update the 11in ipad Pro next year, seemingly as part of a larger

upgrade with an M1X or M2 processor. Previous reports indicate that Apple’s flagship ipad is in line for something of a redesign, with a glass back and wireless charging. Kuo doesn’t mention whether the 11in ipad Pro would receive a £100 price hike like the 12.9in one, but it’s possible Apple bumps the price to £849 to create some more separation between it and the £579 ipad Air.

Also on deck are mini-led displays for the upcoming Macbooks. We’ve already heard that Apple is planning a massive update to the Macbook Pro with a redesign 16in model and a new 14in one, and Kuo says they will both of which will sport mini-led displays when they launch later this year. He adds that the next Macbook Air, which is reportedly due to arrive in early 2022, will also feature a mini-led display.

MINI-LED display tech is similar to OLED with a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio and a full-screen brightness of 1,000-plus nits that uses thousands of tiny LEDS for more control and balance than a traditiona­l LCD. In our testing of the 12.9in ipad Pro, we found the screen to be impressive but not tremendous­ly superior to the LCD display on the 2020 model. But it might be more noticeable on the Macbook Air and Macbook Pro, which currently have lower maximum brightness­es of 400 and 500 nits respective­ly.

A push into mini-led for the 11in ipad Pro, Macbook Air and Macbook Pro would leave just a few products with LCD screens: the entry-level ipad, ipad mini and iphone SE.

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