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How Apple built the new iPad Pro’s Liquid Retina XDR display – Yahoo Finance Australia

5G. The M1 chipset. Loads of RAM. Thunderbolt support. All of these help make Apple’s new, 12.9-inch iPad Pro an almost startlingly capable tablet, one that …

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The M1 chipset. Loads of RAM. 5G. Thunderbolt support. All of these help make Apples new, 12.9-inch iPad Pro an almost startlingly capable tablet, one that seems well-equipped to compete against more traditional laptops. (Well, apart from iPadOSs limitations, anyway.) But if there’s one area where the iPad Pro clearly outshines the rest of Apples portable computers, it’s the tablet’s brand new screen. 
To learn a little more about what it took to build the Liquid Retina XDR screen, Engadget spoke…

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