How Apple Plans to Make the Next iPad Pro Even More Impressive
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How Apple plans to make the next iPad Pro even more impressive
The M4 iPad Pro is one of the best products Apple has developed in recent years. The ultra-thin design combined with the M4 chip, a nano-texture option, and a revamped Magic Keyboard makes this tablet one of the best pieces of hardware on the market. With rumors about Apple planning to release an M5 version as soon this year, it seems one of the new features could be even thinner bezels. According to The Elec, LG Innotek could be responsible for…
iPad Pro could get slimmer bezels as Apple considers LG Innotek’s chip-on-film technology
Apple may be preparing a major internal shift for future iPad Pro models that could bring noticeably thinner bezels and potentially more compact designs. According to a new report, the company is evaluating whether to approve a display driver IC... Read more at iPad Pro could get slimmer bezels as Apple considers LG Innotek’s chip-on-film technology
The iPad Pro's bezels could be getting even thinner
Macworld While the iPad Pro may have gotten slimmer over the years, one thing hasn’t changed much since its most recent redesign: the bezels. While they’re not exactly large, the bezels have basically stayed the same since Apple dumped the home button in 2018. But that could be changing—recent reports indicate that Apple is working on implementing iPad Pro display technology that could result in slimmer bezels and an even smaller footprint. The…
Future iPad models to feature slimmer bezels, reports suggest
Apple’s next-generation iPad Pro models could boast slimmer bezels, thanks to new advancements in display technology, according to a report from Korean outlet The Elec, cited by MacRumors. The report claims Apple is in the final stages of evaluating LG Innotek’s chip-on-film (CoF) technology for upcoming OLED iPad Pro displays. This manufacturing technique enables internal components, such as display driver chips, to be mounted directly onto a f…
Apple would consider adopting LG Innotek's chip-on-film (CoF) technology for future iPad Pro with OLED display, which could reduce border size while keeping the current screen size. The system consists of attaching display control chips to a flexible film via thermal compression, which allows [...] Read more... Follow iPhoneAddict.fr on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter Don't forget to download our free iAddict app for iPhone and iPad (app stor…
New developments hint at even slimmer, more compact iPads in the future
LG Innotek plans to supply its chip-on-film (CoF) to Apple for iPad OLED panels, which could mean even slimmer, more compact tablets. The post New developments hint at even slimmer, more compact iPads in the future appeared first on Apple World Today.
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