Apple enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the tech giant's upcoming launch event, slated for May 7, where the company is anticipated to unveil new iPad Pro and iPad Air models. Amidst the buzz, recent leaks from Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC) CEO and Co-Founder Ross Young have shed light on what consumers can expect from the new iPad Air lineup.
Initially, speculation surrounded the possibility of Apple equipping the rumoured 12.9-inch iPad Air with a Mini-LED screen, drawing from leftover panels from the iPad Pro series. However, recent statements from Young suggest a departure from this prediction. According to Young's subscriber-only post on X, both variants of the iPad Air are now expected to feature IPS LCD screens, akin to their predecessors, the iPad Air (5th Gen). This shift in approach is attributed to the high costs associated with upgrading to newer display technology.
In addition to the anticipated tablet releases, reports hint at a new Apple Pencil debuting alongside the iPads. This updated input device is rumored to support novel 'squeeze' gestures and incorporate tracking capabilities via Apple's Find My network. Notably, promotional artwork for the event showcases an Apple Pencil adorned with vibrant colours, hinting at potential enhancements in functionality and design.
Furthermore, Young speculates on Apple's plans for future iPad releases beyond the imminent launch event. Instead of repurposing Mini-LED panels for the 12.9-inch iPad Air, Apple may opt to introduce a new iPad model later in the year. However, details regarding the specific model—whether it will be an iPad Pro or an iPad Air—are yet to surface. If Young's predictions hold true, consumers can anticipate this new iPad variant to hit the market in the fourth quarter of 2024.
As the countdown to Apple's 'Let loose' event continues, enthusiasts remain intrigued by the evolving narrative surrounding the tech giant's product lineup. While initial expectations pointed towards advancements
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