

Apple has also introduced a new feature called ProMotion, which pushes the display refresh rate from 60Hz to 120Hz-all fast moving motion content will feel smoother and more fluid. These displays also exhibit wider colour reproduction capability and have HDR video support.

A10X Fusion chips and 12-core graphics will power these productivity centric tablets.Īll iPad Pros will now have the True Tone display feature, which alters the colour and brightness according to the ambient light temperature. But it does mean that there are now four different screen sizes in the entire iPad family, which may get a bit confusing for potential buyers.īoth iPad Pro 10.5 and iPad Pro 12.9 will get new innards. In largely the same footprint as the 9.7-inch iPad Pro chassis, Apple has been able to fit the larger display-whether this makes it better for productivity tasks, we will only know in due course of time. This is the company’s latest iPad Pro, and it has been launched even as the company gives the larger iPad Pro a specs boost. IPad Pro line-up: Yet another screen size optionĪre you someone who thought that the 9.7-inch iPad Pro was too small and the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, too big? If yes, then Apple has a solution for you-the new 10.5-inch iPad Pro. There is no change, as expected, in terms of design or other specs. The company claims the new machines are up to 50% faster than the previous generation. Apple has also given the laptops faster storage, which would mean significant improvements in overall performance. These machines have been upgraded with the latest generation Intel Kaby Lake processors.

It was expected that Apple would be forced to do an unconventional mid-term refresh, to bring its laptops up to spec with its Windows 10-powered rivals which run Intel 7th generation processors.
