Da Kine: Apple No Mo’ 12.9 inch iPad Pro 🍎🚫

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Apple Going Stop Da 12.9-Inch Mini-LED iPad Pro Next Year! Da kine Apple stay planning fo’ make some changes to da iPad lineup next year, yeah?

Dey goin’ swap out da M1 chip on da iPad Air wit da M2, and put an A16 Bionic or A17 Pro chip inside da little buggah called the iPad mini. Plus, dey tinkin’ bout makin’ some tweaks to dat basic 11th-gen model too.

But wait! Dass not all!

Late next year, Apple goin’ come out wit two new tablets dat get OLED panels – one in size 11 inches and one in size 13 inches. Dis gonna be their first time usin’ OLED screens on iPads!

Now you might be tinking: Eh brah, if dey comin’ out wit dem fancy new displays and all that jazz, den maybe they still going sell the old-school mini-LED version at a discounted price. But hold up!

According to TrendForce (via MacRumors), das not gonna happen. Dey say Apple plannin’ fo’ discontinue the current model of the big-boy tablet – we talk about dat 12.9-inch Mini-LED iPad Pro from last year – once they announce that refreshed version of the smaller guy with a screen size of thirteen inches.

If TrendForce know what dey talking ’bout (and usually dey do), dis move by Apple means fewer tablets with mini-LED screens will hit shelves next year compared to before. According to their report: Meanwhile…the shipment volume of mini-LED tablets is expected to decrease by about fifteen point six percent.

But don’t worry braddahs and sistas – it’s not like these fancy-schmancy displays are just gonna disappear completely from our lives! TrendForce predict dat the use of mini-LED screens on tablets goin’ increase a lot in da next few years.

Dey say about six percent of all mini-LED shipments gonna be used for tablets next year, and by 2027, dat number goin’ rise to thirteen percent. Now let’s talk ’bout why Apple makin’ dis switcharoo from Mini-LED to OLED.

Da kine OLED screens can make images look brighter and more contrasty.

NOW IN ENGLISH

Report: Apple to Discontinue the 12.9 inch iPad Pro

Apple is planning to make some changes to its iPad lineup next year! They will be swapping out the M1 chip on the iPad Air with the M2, and putting an A16 Bionic or A17 Pro chip inside the iPad mini.

Additionally, they are considering making some tweaks to the basic 11th-gen model.But wait! That’s not all!Late next year, Apple will release two new tablets that feature OLED panels – one in size 11 inches and one in size 13 inches.

This will be their first time using OLED screens on iPads!You might be thinking: If they’re coming out with these fancy new displays, maybe they’ll still sell the old-school mini-LED version at a discounted price. But hold up!According to TrendForce (via MacRumors), that’s not going to happen.

They say Apple plans to discontinue the current model of their big-boy tablet – we’re talking about last year’s 12.9-inch Mini-LED iPad Pro – once they announce a refreshed version of its smaller counterpart with a screen size of thirteen inches.If TrendForce knows what they’re talking about (and usually they do), this move by Apple means fewer tablets with mini-LED screens will hit shelves next year compared to before. However, don’t worry folks – it doesn’t mean these fancy-schmancy displays are just going disappear completely from our lives!

TrendForce predicts that there will be an increase in using mini-LED screens on tablets in years ahead.Trendforce states around six percent of all min LED shipments for next year would go towards being used for Tablets while by as early as2027 this number could rise up-to thirteen percent . Now let us talk more about why apple has decided t make this switcharoo from Mini-LED to OLED.

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