The 11 and 13-inch iPad Pro (2024) models aren’t the only tablets to debut an OLED screen this month. Today, Microsoft introduced its new Surface Pro and while the manufacturer has seemingly dropped the use of numbers after the Surface Pro name, it has added an OLED display option for those willing to shell out more money for a higher quality display that eliminates the need for a backlight and delivers deeper blacks and better contrast. OLED also consumes less power than LCD.
A 1440p front-facing camera comes with the new Surface Pro and there is a 10.5MP Ultra-HD rear camera. There is also a Windows Hello face authentication camera and later this year a variant of the device will be available with 5G connectivity.