Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! It’s your funny guy Nuked here, ready to talk about the exciting possibility of an OLED iPad Pro. Now, we all know that Apple has been using OLED screens in their iPhones and even the Apple Watch, but it’s about time they bring this technology to their other devices like iMacs, MacBooks, standalone displays, and of course, the iPad Pro.
Speaking of the iPad Pro, let me tell you something that bothers me about my 11-inch one. While it does have a nice-looking screen when I’m looking directly at it, things start to go downhill when I slightly tilt it. The screen gets dimmer, and honestly, it’s quite annoying. Sure, my laptop has the same issue, but I’m usually sitting right in front of it and looking at a browser window with text.
Another thing that bothers me is the lackluster contrast on LCD panels. When I’m watching movies or shows on my iPad Pro, those gray-black letterboxing and shadows just don’t look as good as they could. Now, when I’m reading, it’s not a big deal. But imagine playing a game like Resident Evil Village or watching a movie with deep blacks on an OLED screen. It would be a whole different experience with that extra contrast.
Now, OLED on an iPad Pro could bring even more benefits than just a nicer screen. One exciting possibility is having an always-on iPad display. Just like the StandBy mode on iPhones, this could turn the iPad into a true smart display. Imagine having that functionality on a larger screen! It would truly unlock a unique niche for the iPad.
If Apple does release an OLED upgrade for the next Pro model, you can bet your bottom dollar that I’ll be selling my M1 iPad Pro in a heartbeat to get my hands on it. I mean, who wouldn’t want a device that combines sleek design, powerful performance, and an incredible OLED screen?
And guess what? It seems like my wish might come true soon! According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple has an OLED iPad Pro in the works for next year. This would be the first major overhaul in half a decade, and I couldn’t be more excited. Ming-Chi Kuo also chimed in, confirming the OLED iPads and even mentioning that they will outperform the Mini LED iPad Pro in terms of display performance and power consumption.
So, my friends, keep your eyes peeled for the upcoming OLED iPad Pro. It’s going to be a game-changer, and I can’t wait to see what Apple has in store for us. Until then, stay funny and stay techie!