An OLED iPad Pro
Apple introduced OLED screens to the iPhone over six years ago with the debut of the iPhone X, and since the iPhone 12 lineup, it’s become the standard for every model except the budget iPhone SE. However, the iPads have been left out of the party.
The 12.9-inch iPad Pro instead gained a mini-LED Super Retina XDR display in 2021, but the 11-inch iPad Pro remained behind on the standard Liquid Retina LCD that it had since 2018.
Thankfully, 2024 is expected to be the year that Apple’s tablets embrace OLED, naturally starting with the flagship iPad Pro models. The 2024 iPads Pro, which are also expected to feature Apple’s latest M3 silicon, will be brought back into harmony for the first time in three years since they’ll both get the new OLED screens.
The new screens will feature the same 120Hz ProMotion capabilities that have been standard since the first 12.9-inch iPad Pro debuted in 2015, matching the display technology used in Apple’s latest iPhone 15 Pro lineup. Despite the current iPad Pro lineup being only a little over a year old, rumor has it that Apple plans to unveil these new M3 iPads Pro in March alongside the expanded iPad Air family.