According to 9to5Mac , the upcoming iPad models will have larger screens and be about 1mm thinner. The current 12.9-inch iPad Pro is 6.4mm thick, while the new version is 5mm thick. The current 11-inch iPad Pro is 5.9mm thick, while the updated version is expected to be 5.1mm thick. Both tablets may also have slightly larger screens, according to MacRumors .
Apple's upcoming OLED iPad Pro will be thinner than previous tablets thanks to OLED display technology
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Such a new design is thanks to OLED screen technology that is thinner than LCD screens, helping Apple reduce the thickness of upcoming devices.
In addition to the iPad Pro, Apple is also expected to launch two new iPad Air models, including a larger 12.9-inch version that will be making its debut. The larger iPad Air will be roughly the same size as the current iPad Pro, measuring 280.6 x 214.9 x 6mm.
Apple is limiting OLED display technology to the Pro lineup, so while the 12.9-inch iPad Air will be the same length and width as the iPad Pro, it will be thicker because it still uses an LCD display.
All new iPad models are expected to use Apple's M3 chip technology, which was first introduced in the new MacBook Pro models. There is no specific information about the new iPad launch event, but it is expected to take place in late March or early April.
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