Apple is close to releasing a 14-inch iPad Pro (we’ll probably never see it)
According to the information provided by Mark Gurman, Apple has managed to launch the 14-inch iPad, the largest iPad to date.
The people of Cupertino have a very special planning during the year, normally there are 2 events every year. A worldwide developer conference and the already famous September presentation. We’ve been aware for a while that thanks to rumors, Apple has a lot of products or news to show us. It also happens with products that can’t see the light. Although it is on the timeline in the planning, This is about the status of the new 14-inch iPad, which is close to launch, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman..
Biggest iPad to date remains in Apple catalog
According to Sunday’s newsletter Power On, Gurman states that Apple is exploring this possibility starting in 2021. There were rumors at the time, but until now there was no concrete date for it to be released this year. Switching to OLED displays could be one of the reasons the launch is no longer taking place. Considering a 14-inch size, costs will increase significantly. It will be the first iPad Pro to switch to OLED and the maximum size to be offered will be 13 inches, launch expected in the first half of 2024.
iPad Pro with OLED screen is closer than it looks
In news based on rumors, there were several experts and whistleblowers involved. For example, “Majin Bu” claims Apple is working on a 14.1-inch display with M-chip2. Senior Display Industry Analyst Ross Young confirmed the information but added that it will be a ProMotion-free display. It just changed the information that it will be an LCD screen instead of an LED screen.
The last rumor was October 2022, maybe still active in the coming period
The Information’s Wayne Ma hadn’t hit bottom until October last year. Reported that the iPad will be 16-inch and will be released in the fourth quarter of 2023. There is no doubt that in December of the same year, Ross Young archived this file, announcing that Apple was no longer working on the 14.1-inch iPad.
Using iPad as a second screen for Mac brings huge benefits
Considering that the entry-level laptops are 13 and 15 inches, it is a matter of curiosity that Apple decided to work on a large iPad. Having a larger touchscreen opens up possibilities to work on more ambitious projects and it is undoubtedly something that design professionals and other disciplines will appreciate.
Another important fact is that Wayne Ma’s report may be active, that is, Apple may still have an iPad larger than 14 inches in mind. With the deadlines running out, we don’t know if the Cupertinians have decided to surprise us at the next Apple Event, or if they’ve decided to hold an event for the month of October where they can dedicate exclusively to the iPad and some new services.
Source: i Padizate

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