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Whether or not Apple’s next-gen iPad Pros will end up adopting the groundbreaking mini LED display technology we’ve been hearing so much about lately, everyone seems to expect some sort of sequels to the early 2020-released flagship duo to see daylight during the first few months of 2021.
If you really need to receive your iPad Pro 12.9 (2020) before December 25, you’ll want to opt for an entry-level 128GB configuration in silver… as long as you can settle for a humbler $50 price cut.
Apart from their obvious screen size differences, mind you, the latest iPad Pros are pretty much identical, sharing that aforementioned Apple A12Z Bionic processor, as well as premium designs with razor-thin bezels, stellar battery life, quad-speaker systems, a 12MP primary rear-facing shooter, 10MP ultra-wide-angle lens, and perhaps most importantly, a forward-thinking 3D LiDAR scanner.