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Apple recently announced the new MacBook Air and MacBook Pro laptops powered by the latest M2 processor and now the technology giant is expected to launch new iPad Pro models powered by the new Apple Silicon M2 chip in the coming months.

It is rumored that the company could launch a new 14.1-inch model of the iPad Pro but now a new report from Ross Young claims that the device may not be a Pro model but could be a standard iPad.

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It has now been confirmed by Ross Young that the upcoming 14.1-inch iPad will not come with a mini-LED display. Further, the device is also unlikely to get the ProMotion screen which means there won’t be support for an adaptive 120Hz refresh rate.

This development led to believe that the upcoming tablet may not be a part of the iPad Pro series given that the Pro models come with support for ProMotion screens since 2017.

He has also reiterated that the next 11-inch iPad Pro is not expected to feature mini-LED backlighting even though the 12.9-inch model has already adopted the technology last year. The company is expected to update both the 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro with the M2 chip and more later this year.

As for the launch of the 14.1-inch iPad, after the reports of the device going official sometime later this year, the reports now claim that the tablet won’t be launched until the first quarter of 2023.

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