iPad Pro Concept Features 12.9-Inch Edge-to-Edge 4K Display [Images]
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Posted March 17, 2014 at 8:18pm by iClarified
CURVED/labs has created an iPad Pro concept that features a 4K 12.9-inch edge-to-edge display.
There isn't much indication for a giant tablet from Cupertino. But we still want it to come! That’s why we at CURVED/labs made up our minds about its look and features:
Features: ● The iPad Pro design is pretty close to its siblings, the iPad mini Retina and iPad Air. Curved corners and a flat back. Sound is provided from speakers that are placed left and right from the Lightning connector. ● Touch ID is integrated in the saphire glass protected home button, which was introduced for iPhone 5s. ● The screen is 12.9 inch wide and has a 4K-solution with 3,072x2,304 pixels (298 ppi), using LED-backlights and IPS-technology. ● Even though it’s wider, it's still as thin as the iPad Air: 7.5 mm. ● The bigger screen with more pixels requires an A8 chipset with 64-bit-architecture. ● Apps for the iPad Air are shown optimized by the iPad Pro. Dedicated apps – labelled with “Pro” – use the higher resolution and performance of the all new iPad Pro. ● New pencils may fully employ all the features like pressure sensitivity. But don't hold your breath for a multi button pen made by Apple.
Notably, a recent report claimed that Apple has shelved its project to produce a larger sized iPad. Do you think the demand is there for a bigger tablet? Would you buy one?
Take a look at some of the renders below and let us know what you think in the comments.
Front face speakers for me aren't necessary, I don't mind putting my hand next to it to make the sound aim to me, plus I can hold it that way. For the concept I don't think edge to edge display is ever necessary for the ipad, there is enough space for me to get a good grip of it but For the concept though, edge to edge display is not necessary because you get a very good grip from the sides in which I need to grab the front but to do that without touching the screen, if this happens then I am keeping the air.