Apple 'Let Loose' Event: iPad Pro With M4 Chip, OLED Display Launched. Price, Specifications, Colours, More
The new 13-inch and 11-inch tablets boast a refreshed design, enhanced internal components, and very slim profile.
During Tuesday's "Let Loose" virtual event, officially launched its highly-anticipated updates for the iPad Pro. The new 13-inch and 11-inch tablets boast a refreshed design, enhanced internal components, and very slim profile. Additionally, they feature a significant display upgrade, with both sizes now equipped with OLED screens, which Apple calls "Tandem OLED" for deeper blacks, vibrant colour saturation and improved contrast.
Notably, the front-facing camera is now positioned in the correct landscape orientation for seamless video calls.
iPad Pro Availability
Starting today, May 7, customers can place orders for the new iPad Pro featuring the M4 chip on via Apple online store and through the Apple Store app in 29 countries and regions, including the US. The device will be available in stores starting Wednesday, May 15.
iPad Pro Specifications And Features
The iPad Pros models use a tandem OLED structure, enabling the display to achieve a peak full-screen brightness of 1,000 nits, matching the Mini LED model, and 1,600 nits for HDR content. Measuring a mere 5.1 millimeters in thickness, the 13-inch model is touted by Apple as its slimmest device ever, with the 11-inch variant coming in at 5.3 millimeters. Apple said that the new iPad Pro is thinner than iPod Nano.
Additionally, for users seeking a matte display finish, a nano-texture glass coating will be offered for the first time with these iPad Pros.
iPad Pro Prices
Both iPad Pro models now come with a base storage of 256GB, with prices beginning at $999 for the 11-inch and $1,299 for the 13-inch variant.
Preorders for both models are open today, and they will be available in stores starting May 15. Fully equipping the 13-inch model with 5G and a nano-texture glass coating will bring the total to $2,599 (excluding accessories)--reaching the pricing territory of high-end laptops, which aligns with Apple's vision of the iPad as a viable laptop replacement more than ever before.
“iPad Pro empowers a broad set of pros and is perfect for anyone who wants the ultimate iPad experience — with its combination of the world’s best displays, extraordinary performance of our latest M-series chips, and advanced accessories — all in a portable design. Today, we’re taking it even further with the new, stunningly thin and light iPad Pro, our biggest update ever to iPad Pro,” John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of Hardware Engineering, said in a statement.
“With the breakthrough Ultra Retina XDR display, the next-level performance of M4, incredible AI capabilities, and support for the all-new Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard, there’s no device like the new iPad Pro.”