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Unveiled during Apple's, the updated iPad Pro lineup consists of two tablets, with the 9.7-inch model replaced by a larger version but still accompanied by the variant, with both incorporating changes to the display, a new processor, new cameras, and other improvements. Physical Changes Rather than updating the 9.7-inch model, Apple introduced a new slightly larger version of the tablet, intended to be the smaller of the two iPad Pro devices. The 10.5-inch version is approximately 20 percent larger than the 9.7-inch model, though with borders reduced by 40 percent, making the physical increase in size much smaller than it could be. The extra screen space allows Apple to include a full-size onscreen keyboard, making it easier for users to type compared to its predecessor. The larger size also allows support for a full-size layout for the Smart Keyboard accessory, produced to match the device's physicality.
The new model measures 9.8 inches long, 6.8 inches wide, and 0.24 inches thick, and weighs 1.03 pounds for the Wi-Fi model, or 1.05 with cellular. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro retains the same borders as the first generation. This model is 12 inches long, 8.68 inches wide, and 0.27 inches thick, with the Wi-FI and Cellular versions weighing in at 1.49 pounds and 1.53 pounds respectively. Display Upgrades The Retina displays have resolutions of 2224 by 1668 and 2732 by 2048 for the 10.5-inch and 12.9-inch models respectively. This gives both sizes of iPad Pro a pixel density of 264ppi.
Both models incorporate a new wide color P3 display, giving it cinema-level color accuracy, with the screens offering up to 600 nits of brightness. The antireflective coating used, alongside a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, is said to allow the new iPad Pro models to reflect as little as 1.8 percent of light, making it more usable in sunlight and bright locations. A new addition is the introduction of ProMotion technology, which gives the iPad Pro a refresh rate of up to 120Hz, double the previous model. Solidworks models. This allows for drawing with the Apple Pencil to be more fluid than before, cutting input latency down to 20 milliseconds, while the ability to vary the refresh rate to match the viewed content can help reduce power consumption. This time, both of the iPads incorporate True Tone, a system introduced with the that uses a collection of sensors to detect ambient light, allowing the iPad to alter the color of the display to better suit the area it is being used within.