Apple is still facing production issues for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro Liquid Retina XDR display. If you are thinking to buy or already ordered the newly launched M1-powered iPad Pro, you might not get your device instantly. You might have to wait for a couple of months or so. The 12.9-inch version might deliver by mid-July in most markets.
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A new report from Bloomberg today states that Apple is continuing to have production issues. The cause of the problems is the mini-LED display technology. As per the reports, their associates are still trying to mass-produce mini-LED panels for the M1 iPad Pro. Previously a reporter mentioned in April about it, so it is not surprising at all.
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A smaller 11-inch M1 iPad Pro is arriving for customers and continues to use the same LCD as earlier iPad models. It will be ready for deliveries as soon as later this month or in the first week of June.
Unlike traditional LCD screens, the Liquid Retina XDR panel joins 10,000 mini-LEDs into 2,500 dimming zones, giving the iPad Pro higher brightness levels and an enhanced contrast ratio.
Some features of the iPad
The Apple iPad Pro (2021) features an aluminium body, scratch-resistant front glass with proportionate bezels, and a Face ID biometric system. The 11.0-inch model has a 120Hz, Liquid Retina IPS LCD with a QHD (2388×1668 pixels) resolution display. The 12.9-inch model has a QHD+ (2732×2048 pixels) Liquid Retina XDR mini-LED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a 4:3 aspect ratio.
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