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The trend in recent years has been for smartphone displays to get ever larger. Interest in tablets is understandably declining. Introduced this year iPhone XS Max with a 6,5″ display, for example, literally buried possible visions of a new iPad mini, all four models of which had a 7,9″ display. However, it cannot be said that tablets will not continue to be in the attention of consumers. Even though interest in them is gradually decreasing, and according to a Digitimes Research report, it is likely to continue to decrease, according to an analytical report, 141 million tablets will be sold next year. Consumers will be mainly interested in tablets with a diagonal of 9″ and more.

If sales of tablets will indeed fall by 2020 as predicted, analysts expect the year-on-year decline between 2021 and 2023 to be 2 to 3%. In total, around 120 million tablets could then be sold per year. At that time, it is said that 9,7" to 12,9" tablets will be the trend. Not only large displays are modern, but also narrow edges around the displays, which allows manufacturers to fit a large display into a relatively small body. According to all the speculations, he should also take this path Apple for the upcoming new generation of iPad Pro.

Will the decline of tablets change the introduction of the bezel-less iPad?

The new iPad Pros should come in 11″ and 12,9″ versions, with Home You would be looking in vain for a button here. The iPad will be unlocked using technology Face IDThese models could see the light of day perhaps this year, along with the new 13″ MacBookem. But who knows.

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