Get ready for iPad news that might shake things up! According to reliable display analyst Ross Young, the upcoming larger iPad Air 6 could sport a miniLED display, the same tech found in the current 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
What This Means for You:
- Brighter screen: MiniLED offers deeper blacks, improved HDR content, and better power efficiency.
- ProMotion Uncertain: We don’t know yet if it’ll have the Pro’s 120Hz refresh rate for smooth scrolling.
- Smaller Air Stays the Same: Apple is likely sticking with a standard LCD screen for the smaller iPad Air model.
The Potential Price Problem
This upgrade comes with a catch: increased cost. MiniLED panels are expensive, meaning the new iPad Air could land at a price point similar to the 11-inch iPad Pro.
The Frankenstein iPad?
With a potential M2 chip, Touch ID on the side, and other rumored features, this supercharged iPad Air could be a weird mashup of the current Pro model. Pros and cons to consider!
Apple’s Lineup Gets Even More Confusing…
This leak highlights a potential problem: Apple’s iPad lineup is about to get a lot more complex. Buyers will have to choose between LCD, miniLED, and OLED displays, with or without ProMotion. Not to mention the barely noticeable difference between the M2 and M3 chips…
The Bottom Line: Upgrade or Wait?
We’re likely only weeks away from Apple’s official iPad announcements, complete with pricing. That’s when we’ll truly understand the impact of these upgrades and just how confusing the new iPad choices will be.