Article 5R26R Will Apple’s Mini LED MacBook Pros avoid the iPad Pro’s downsides?

Will Apple’s Mini LED MacBook Pros avoid the iPad Pro’s downsides?

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Chris Welch
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When Apple announced the 12.9-inch iPad Pro with Mini LED backlighting earlier this year, I knew it was time to upgrade from my 2018 model. And I wasn't disappointed. The improved brightness (especially when watching movies in HDR) and superior contrast have made the purchase worthwhile - even if iPadOS continues to underwhelm and disappoint in other ways. It's a wonderful screen that makes me want to use the iPad wherever I can instead of my laptop.

As a refresher of what Mini LED is, there are thousands of tiny LEDs behind the display - much smaller than those in conventional TVs or LCD displays - that allow for more precise backlighting. In turn, this leads to deeper black levels and all of the other benefits mentioned above. Apple's...

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