Apple's newest iPad Pro puts an M4 chip inside a thinner frame available in new 11-inch and 13-inch sizes, while also upgrading the screens on both to "tandem" OLED displays for more brightness.
Compared to the last iPad Pro, released in early 2022, Apple would like you to particularly consider how thin and light these new Pros are. The 11-inch model is 5.3 mm thick and weighs less than a pound, while the 13-inch is 5.1 mm, which Apple says is its thinnest product ever, and 1.28 pounds.
The tandem OLED design, dubbed Ultra Retina XDR, delivers 1000 nits at fulls-screen brightness, and 1600 nits at peak HDR, equivalent to a high-end Samsung TV. The screens are "nano-texture glass," which is essentially a matte display finish.
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