Apple iPad Pro M2 Could Feature 14.1-Inch display: Check Details

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(Last Updated On: June 9, 2022)

Key Highlights

  • Apple is working on a new 14-inch M2 iPad Pro
  • It is said to have up to 2TB of internal storage

Apple is reportedly developing a new iPad Pro with a massive 14.1-inch screen. According to Twitter leaker Majin Bu, the tech giant is working on a new 14-inch iPad Pro that will use the M2 Apple silicon chip.

The leaker claims that the company is working on three Pro series tablet models with diagonals of 11, 12.9, and 14.1 inches. At the same time, only two models will get mini-LED panels with the 11-inch iPad Pro keeping its LCD panel.

The report also says Apple will replace the current M1 iPad Pro (2021) with a new M2 version for its existing 11-inch and 12.9-inch form factors. In addition, the 14-inch iPad Pro will receive thinner bezels around the display. The iPad is also said to come with 512 GB to 4 TB of internal memory and from 16 GB to 24 GB of RAM. Here are all the details regarding the upcoming iPad Pro:

Apple iPad Pro M2 Specifications

According to the latest rumors, Apple is anticipated to adopt a QHD+ resolution mini LED display with a 120Hz refresh rate. In terms of color accuracy, contrast, and peak brightness, the display of the upcoming Apple iPad Pro 14.1-inch is said to be one of the best IPS LCD screens.

The upcoming iPad Pro will be driven by the Apple Silicon M2 CPU, just like the 2022 MacBook Air and 2022 MacBook Pro. Not only that, the iPad Pro’s high-end variant is believed to have 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 4TB of internal storage. The current iPad Pro M1 model has a storage capacity of up to 2TB.

Apple iPad Pro M2 Price

The 14.1-inch Apple iPad Pro will likely be costly due to its increased size and new top CPU. The upcoming iPad Pro’s base model might cost as much as the recently released MacBook Air 2022 which cost Rs. 1,19,900.

Apple iPad Pro M2 Launch Date

According to Majin Bu, Apple will most likely unveil these devices in October or November 2022. Because of Apple’s recent developments, Bu believes the reports are accurate.

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