Computers
New iPad Pro’s: Here’s How Apple Built the Liquid Retina XDR Display
Apple’s new screen is a beauty. It’s an agony to deliver. The M1 chipset. Heaps of RAM. 5G. It has Thunderbolt support. All of this helps make Apple’s new, 12.9-inch iPad Pro a startlingly fit tablet, one that appears to be exceptional to go up against more customary workstations. (Indeed, aside from iPad’s constraints, in any case.) But in the event that there’s one region where the iPad Pro unmistakably eclipses the rest of Apple’s versatile PCs, it’s the tablet’s spic and span screen.