The year 2023 will become the first year in history Applu, when it will not launch any new iPad – that is, of course, since the launch of the first generation of this product on the market. However, it will make up for this absence next year, and it should be noted that it will really make up for it in a big way. It is no secret that it has planned updates to all model lines of its tablets for 2024, and some of them will be really worth it. This was confirmed by the leading Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Kua sources coming directly from the supply chain Applu specifically stated that the information about the update of all iPad model lines is true and that it will definitely happen during the next year. What's more, according to them, the information that the iPad Pro will get OLED displays is also true and, perhaps even more interestingly, that the iPads Air will arrive in two size versions for the first time in its history. The current 11" version has Apple to be supplemented specifically with a 12,9" model, so that apple lovers can better choose what suits them. Apple so in this respect they will deploy the same strategy as in MacBooks and partly iPhones, which could ensure solid interest in the new products among users. After all, a wider selection will largely untie their hands, which is especially necessary for iPads given their weak sales.
Quoting from the article: "and from 6,7" to 6,7" for the larger model." as I fan Apple but that they could increase the display from 6,7 to 6,7? That will take at least another 200 years of development xD
It was enough to just write "you probably have a transcript" instead of trying to make jokes here. You might even hit the article you wanted to comment on. 🙈 Anyway, thanks for the heads up.
I think the joke is pretty good :-)
I wouldn't see it so much as an attack...
Thank you for your work and bringing information, but what I sometimes see here as the reaction of the editors to the discussion is rather a display of insulted ego...
Be aware that it's generally better to criticize people (even if you don't deserve it that much) than praise :-)
I note that I hardly contribute to discussions.
I understand that it bothers the editor, however, it is the editor's habit to make typos in essential matters... The joke was not humiliating or insulting to the editor, but aptly and intelligently chosen. Otherwise, I appreciate your work. 😀