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New details revealed about the 2018 iPad Pro tablets

2:10 pm October 9, 2018 By Roland Hutchinson

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2018 iPad Pro

According to an exclusive report by 9 to 5 Mac, this years new iPad Pro models will be coming with more changes than we had previously expected.

The tablets will apparently comes with a new edge to edge display and will use Apple’s Face ID, the home button on the tablet will not be included in this years model.

The device will be able to run Apple’s Face ID in both portrait and landscape modes, although the technology will not work if the tablet is upside down.

The new 2018 iPad Pro tablet will come with support for 4K HDR on external displays, this means you will be able to play 4K content on your 4K TV from the new iPad Pro.

The new tablet will apparently comes with a new magnets connector which will also comes with some new accessories. Apple will also introduce a new Apple Pencil, this will be paired with the iPad Pro via proximity similar to the way AirPods work.

As yet there are no details when Apple will announce these new devices, were are expecting the press conference this month and Apple is also expected to announce some new Macs at the event.

Source 9 to 5 Mac

Filed Under: Apple, Apple iPad

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