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Apple rumored to be planning larger OLED iPad Pros for 2024 , DigiTech Geeks Mobile Computing News

Apple rumored to be planning larger OLED iPad Pros for 2024 We last got an iPad Pro refresh in October 2022, when the premium 11-inch and 12.9-inch slates were updated with the Apple M2 processor. According to the rumor mill, those screens will be changing in 2024 when the next models are due to appear. This comes from display analyst Ross Young, speaking to MacRumors . First, the display technology will apparently be changing from the IPS LCD LED (11-inch) and IPS LCD mini-LED (12.9-inch) of the current iPad Pros to OLED – just like the flagship iPhones. That should mean even better screens in terms of contrast and darker blacks, though the panels attached to the current iPad Pro range are already impressive. We've been hearing rumors that Apple would switch to OLED on its iPads for some time now . Changing sizes There's also going to be a change in the display sizes, Young says. The 11-inch iPad Pro will become an 11.1-inch iPad Pro, while the 12.9-inch iPad Pro will b

The iPad mini 7 is rumored to be on the way – but might not arrive until 2024 , DigiTech Geeks Mobile Computing News

The iPad mini 7 is rumored to be on the way – but might not arrive until 2024 What with the iPad mini 6 launching in September 2021, it would be reasonable to expect a follow-up appearing in September 2022 – but of course we haven't seen any such tablet, and the rumor is that we might not get one until early in 2024. This comes courtesy of reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo , who reckons that the next small slate that Apple releases is going to start shipping by the end of 2023 or in the first half of 2024 (though it's not clear what that's dependent on). Kuo goes on to say that the "main selling point" of the iPad mini 7 is going to be a new processor. The current model carries the A15 Bionic chipset that also appeared in the iPhone 13 series that Apple unveiled at the same time as the iPad mini 6. Folding iPads This iPad mini claim was actually preceded by another bit of crystal ball gazing by Kuo: he says that a foldable iPad is  "unlikely"

Could 2023 finally be the year of the color Kindle? , DigiTech Geeks Mobile Computing News

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Could 2023 finally be the year of the color Kindle? Color ereaders aren't new, we've had a fair few come through from smaller players in the ereader market, particularly from Chinese company Onyx and Switzerland-based Ukrainian brand PocketBook. We've even tested a few here at TechRadar – such as the Onyx Boox Nova 3 Color and the PocketBook InkPad Color – but we've never really enjoyed how the colors looked on screen. They look very washed out and unsaturated – and that's because of limitations in the screen tech that's been used so far. Most of the current color ereaders use E Ink Kaleido screens, which have the capability of displaying 4,096 colors at no more than 100ppi resolution. And the reason colors look faded is because of filters layered on the screen. Those washed-out colors on an ereader should soon be a thing of the past, however, with E Ink letting loose its Gallery 3 screen tech (announced earlier in 2022) to be mass produced, and this promi

The all-new iPad Pro crashes to a record-low price – and arrives before Christmas , DigiTech Geeks Mobile Computing News

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The all-new iPad Pro crashes to a record-low price – and arrives before Christmas If you're searching for a stellar iPad deal that also arrives in time Christmas, we've just spotted Apple's all-new iPad Pro down to a new-low price at Amazon. For a limited time, you can get the 11-inch iPad Pro on sale for $719.99 when you apply the additional $9 discount at checkout . That's a total saving of $80, and $10 less than Black Friday's recent deal. ( Not in the US? Scroll down to see the best iPad deals where you are. ) Apple's 2022 iPad Pro features an 11-inch Liquid Retina display and Apple's powerful M2 chipset, which delivers laptop-like speed, exceptional graphics, and all-day battery life. The tablet also includes a 12MP Wide camera, 10MP Ultra Wide back camera, and Face ID for secure authentication. Today's offer is the lowest price we've ever seen for the iPad Pro, and if you're ordering it today as a gift it'll arrive in time for Ch

Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU spotted with new Raptor Lake CPU in gaming laptop , DigiTech Geeks Mobile Computing News

Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU spotted with new Raptor Lake CPU in gaming laptop Nvidia’s RTX 4090 laptop GPU has been spotted in an HP Omen gaming notebook, along with a raft of other Lovelace mobile graphics cards, plus these portables are all powered by an imminent new Raptor Lake mobile CPU. This leak comes from @momomo_us on Twitter (as VideoCardz flagged), who spotted the HP Omen machines listed on a European retailer’s website, but given that this is an unknown retail outlet, we need to be particularly careful around these rumored specs provided via product listings. pic.twitter.com/wGR7TFy4pl December 11, 2022 See more The retailer lists six variations of the incoming HP Omen 17 which are all powered by Intel’s Core i7-13700HX CPU – a mobile part expected to be revealed at CES – and they all have Nvidia Lovelace GPUs. The top-end model runs with the RTX 4090 laptop graphics card which is listed with 16GB of VRAM (no other specs are provided here, by the way, just the memor

Future MacBook Pros could ditch the keyboard in favor of a big foldable screen , DigiTech Geeks Mobile Computing News

Future MacBook Pros could ditch the keyboard in favor of a big foldable screen Apple is working on a 20-inch foldable display, one that could be the shape of a future MacBook Pro to come. This is going by a report from Korean site The Elec (spotted by MacRumors ) which asserts that industry sources reckon Apple has just kicked off development of the display, so we’re still in the very early stages of the project apparently. The initial prototype is based on a 20.25-inch OLED display from an unspecified South Korean supplier. As The Elec points out, that puts it in the laptop-sized category, as when folded it would give the user a 15.3-inch screen, which would be well-suited to a MacBook Pro (it’d be 20.25 inches fully unfolded). Don’t be thinking you might see this innovation anytime soon, though. According to the report, the target for production of such a 20-inch foldable is 2026 to 2027, so it’s still half a decade away from being realized. If Apple doesn’t abandon the idea d

Apple to allow Mac and iPhone owners in Europe to repair their own devices , DigiTech Geeks Mobile Computing News

Apple to allow Mac and iPhone owners in Europe to repair their own devices Apple has announced the expansion of its Self Service Repair scheme to Europe, including the UK. The Self Service Repair program has only been available in the US thus far ( since April 2022 ), and it allows owners of Apple Macs and iPhones to order relevant parts to repair their device themselves (plus instructions, and necessary tools to complete the job). As The Guardian reports, Apple now offers this scheme in the following European countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and the UK. You can’t repair any device though, and only certain models of iPhone and Mac (contemporary devices from 2020 onwards) are eligible for a self-repair job. That includes iPhone 12 and iPhone 13 models (and the iPhone SE 3) plus the MacBook Air M1 (2020) , MacBook Pro 13-inch (M1, 2020), and MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch (2021). Analysis: DIY Mac or iPhone repairs certainly aren’t for every

Apple finally stumps up cash for MacBook customers hit by butterfly keyboard problems , DigiTech Geeks Mobile Computing News

Apple finally stumps up cash for MacBook customers hit by butterfly keyboard problems Do you own a MacBook with a butterfly keyboard which required a repair? Well, you might be able to claim some money as part of a settlement to a lawsuit on behalf of affected parties, with a judge in California now having granted preliminary approval to that settlement. Apple has had a number of controversies around its hardware (often labeled as ‘this-gate’ or ‘that-gate’), and one of those was the MacBook models that ran with the butterfly keyboard prone to flaws and indeed having to be replaced. As spotted by Macworld , the settlement for $50 million made by Apple – and initially agreed back in July – allows for $33 million to be distributed among MacBook Pro owners who have suffered at the hands of this issue, with sums of up to $395 payable to those individuals who have a claim. (Much of the rest of the money went in fees to the attorneys, as you might expect). To be eligible as a claimant