On May 7, 2024, Apple announced its new iPad Pro tablets with OLED displays, thinner chassis, faster processors, and other changes. Here is how Apple's new flagship iPad Pros compare to predecessors.
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Reporting Microsoft news since 2012 and helping people figure all sorts of things in Windows, with which I am in love-hate relationship. Daily running Windows + Apple, but I don't care what gadgets people use as long as they are happy with them.
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Apple has expanded its M processor line with the new M4 model, which today debuts in the new iPad Pro lineup. The M4 chip promises a "giant leap in performance" and a big focus on AI.
Apple's May 7 event was all about the new iPad Pro and Air. However, some updates also happened on the other side of the price spectrum. The 9th-gen iPad is gone, and the 10th-gen iPad is now cheaper.
At its "Let Loose" event, as expected, Apple announced next-generation iPad Pro models. They feature new "Tandem OLED" displays, the M4 chip, ultra-thin chassis, and other improvements.
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