I like what Apple is bringing to the table with iPads. The problem for me is the OS and how they manage it. I find the Galaxy Tab S line to be more user-friendly for me. I had an Ipad pro for 3yrs, and switched to the Tab a while back. Poor File management on iPad OS was the last straw for me.
If this is based on AMOLED technology like displays in other tablets, laptops, smartphones, and smart watches, then making this kind of display is practically impossible at TV sizes. AMOLED’s biggest weakness is that its yield rapidly goes down as the desired screen size gets larger.
Wonder if something like this could ever get to TV space. But I doubt it. The cost would be prohibitive and the aging of the organic compound would still be the same. The 1,000 nit full screen brightness is only feasible because the screen is so small. Imagine the power requirement and the heat on a 65" let alone a77". It will be cool tough for an iPAD.
Why are they packing all of this power into their phones and tablets. No one uses that power, everyone is on Facebook, and instagram or writing notes and surfing the video. Most people aren’t any video editing, game design, or high end graphics gaming on a tablet. It just inflates the price.
Bro please when u get the IPad please compare the screen to the Mini Led MacBook Pro cos this ipads are hella expansive... So please compare the 2...thnx
LG display shows 4 stack tandem w oled @ CES that can deliver between 92%-95% bt 2020, with peak brightness of 3750nit and 756nit full screen using pattern microcavity WITH B/G/R WOLED TANDEM METTHOD
I just got my iPad today …. The screen just makes me wish this made it to a tv size …. Even through on the super dark super banding on oled house of the dragons episode 7 and it handles it like a champ And I feel like apples processing is superior
Tandem OLED? Isn't this just a daul screen oled display? Take a whopper and add two patties; Tandem whopper. SMH. TV manufacturers could do the same but choose not to because the cost would be high. I mean, BVM monitors are dual-layered monitors; look how much they cost.
It’s a very impressive iPad that came years too late-I also hate the fact that it doesn’t have customizable picture settings like motion, color, and luminance, which is the same reason I wouldn’t buy the Apple Vision Pro. I can’t say I’m not excited about it’s HDR capabilities, but given how disappointing the MacBooks are in that regard, I wouldn’t put too much faith on Apple.
Yeah, OLED at 1,000 nit full window is something to behold - my Oled laptop and it’s definitely impressive all the time, not just in dark scenes. if Oled TVS sustained 500 nits full window which is what a $300 iPad can do, they’d have no brightness issues even in bright scenes.
Finally the IPad display is not going to look like trash compared to my IPhone,tv, or Vision Pro. I’m so used to to Oled that I can’t stand my IPad light bleed will upgrade because of the screen. Kg since you are reviewing Apple stuff will you be picking up the Vison Pro and giving us your thoughts on how it compares to flagship Oled TVs as well?
Also note people were saying a fully top spec iPad Pro in 2021 was $1,600 and now in 2024 it's $3,200. The price of iPad Pro has actually doubled in just three years.
getting the 13" pro the minute its in the store. this display is going to be amazing. 5.1mm = wow. I have an older 11" pro. I do not have a laptop because iPad does everything I need a laptop for. ( I have a Mac Studio desktop and a gaming machine I built ). yes do a review. the reference mode sounds amazing too
Tablet is too small and cant replace a laptop. A laptop cant replace a tablet. The best in between product that can replace both is a surface pro or galaxy book
You should have given use specs on the best OLED TV’s out now as reference to the IPAD specs for reference. Can’t wait for the side by side comparisons next week. Would also like to see how well the $999 11” in reference mode does compared to a true $10,000+ Film industry reference monitor. We’ll see.
I would like to see Tandem OLED stacks to be seen in gaming laptops and gaming monitors, especially esports monitors. It would be nice to have sustained 600cd/m2 SDR and HDR full screen brightness, VRR range of 1-600Hz, regardless of any resolution in 16:10 or 4:3 or 3:2 even ultrawide, still support mainstream HDR formats of Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR10+, and True Black HDR500 certification. Focus on lifespan and brightness due to tandem stacking nature :)
I'm miffed that they didn't choose a horizontal resolution to cleanly scale from 4K. The 11" iPad Pro should be 2880x2160 and using the same size/resolution scaling as they have between 11"-13" right now the 13" iPad Pro should be 3264x2448. But I would have still got one just for the HDR specs "IF" it weren't now the same price as a Macbook, or actually much more expensive if you want a keyboard, so at this point it's pretty much guaranteed the OLED iPad Pro will be a poor value compared to the inevitable OLED Macbook Air.
@@TechWithKG I suppose that's all dependent on supply constraints but if the supplier has the capacity it would be a smart move to switch entirely off of Mini-LED to OLED.
@@ayaqoub2936Honor Magic 6 Pro. Maybe you didn't hear of this but soon there'll be a whole bunch of Chinese phones with 5000 nits display coming out because they will use BOE display.
Chinese brands say that they can reach 5000 nits peak HDR white brightness; the only phones capable of that are the Honor 7d Ultimate and Oppo, but no one has scientifically tested that
Watching movies on an iPad? With that square screen? LMAO. iPads are for drawing that's it. Everything else you are better off with either a laptop or a phone.
I have an idea, lets stack a bunch of ipads together to make a tv
lol
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Like micro led good idea lol
I can’t breathe 😢😮😮😮😂😂
10 years ago people were doing that with OEM iPad screens in triple monitor configuration, it can be done if you're an expert.
I like what Apple is bringing to the table with iPads. The problem for me is the OS and how they manage it. I find the Galaxy Tab S line to be more user-friendly for me.
I had an Ipad pro for 3yrs, and switched to the Tab a while back. Poor File management on iPad OS was the last straw for me.
The weird thing is their supposed to announce big changes for iPad os soon this summer but I agree the file system should be better
Great vid! I hope this pushes OLED TV manufacturers to up their game.
Hopefully we see more and more innovation like this, this tech is being used in laptop monitors soon as well apparently
Love mine got 11 and a 13 to replace mine other 2
Be ready for the I didn’t really listen but want to know why we can’t have this in a TV warriors lol 😂🎉😅
If this is based on AMOLED technology like displays in other tablets, laptops, smartphones, and smart watches, then making this kind of display is practically impossible at TV sizes. AMOLED’s biggest weakness is that its yield rapidly goes down as the desired screen size gets larger.
Wonder if something like this could ever get to TV space. But I doubt it. The cost would be prohibitive and the aging of the organic compound would still be the same.
The 1,000 nit full screen brightness is only feasible because the screen is so small. Imagine the power requirement and the heat on a 65" let alone a77".
It will be cool tough for an iPAD.
Never heard of double layer OLED before Apple did
This would be great for media consumption, but the aspect ratio is 4:3 which is not ideal for movies/TV
The 11” is 10:7
Why are they packing all of this power into their phones and tablets. No one uses that power, everyone is on Facebook, and instagram or writing notes and surfing the video. Most people aren’t any video editing, game design, or high end graphics gaming on a tablet. It just inflates the price.
Bro please when u get the IPad please compare the screen to the Mini Led MacBook Pro cos this ipads are hella expansive...
So please compare the 2...thnx
S24 ultra is 2600 nits. I can see the screen clearly outside on a sunny day. If only AMOLED could be made TV size.
LG display shows 4 stack tandem w oled @ CES that can deliver between 92%-95% bt 2020, with peak brightness of 3750nit and 756nit full screen using pattern microcavity WITH B/G/R WOLED TANDEM METTHOD
What do you mean? Haven't heard of this. When did they show it?
@TvjaMonitori, they showed it to a group of journalists @ CES.
@@etinosaoyemwense Do you have any sources for that? Like link for a website or video?
@@TvjaMonitori LG will display a prototype soon
@@etinosaoyemwense But where did you read about this? How did you heard about this?
I just got my iPad today …. The screen just makes me wish this made it to a tv size …. Even through on the super dark super banding on oled house of the dragons episode 7 and it handles it like a champ
And I feel like apples processing is superior
Already pre-ordered the 13 inch pro
Ordered mine yesterday.
Tandem OLED?
Isn't this just a daul screen oled display?
Take a whopper and add two patties; Tandem whopper. SMH.
TV manufacturers could do the same but choose not to because the cost would be high. I mean, BVM monitors are dual-layered monitors; look how much they cost.
Just imagine tandem oled with mla
Vs g4 vs s95d vs tandem oled pls 😞👍🏻
Samsung S90D or LG G3 ?!
11 inch SAMSUNG panel,13 inch LG panel. Tandem OLED and Micro led is the future.
Tandem is incredibly expensive. Single panel displays are the future and Tandem is just a stopgap to achieve future display technologies, today
@@masterdoge17 I know, but cheaper than microled. people maybe can buy a Tandem oled TV a few yaers later, but can not buy a microled.
It’s a very impressive iPad that came years too late-I also hate the fact that it doesn’t have customizable picture settings like motion, color, and luminance, which is the same reason I wouldn’t buy the Apple Vision Pro. I can’t say I’m not excited about it’s HDR capabilities, but given how disappointing the MacBooks are in that regard, I wouldn’t put too much faith on Apple.
Yeah, OLED at 1,000 nit full window is something to behold - my Oled laptop and it’s definitely impressive all the time, not just in dark scenes. if Oled TVS sustained 500 nits full window which is what a $300 iPad can do, they’d have no brightness issues even in bright scenes.
Finally the IPad display is not going to look like trash compared to my IPhone,tv, or Vision Pro. I’m so used to to Oled that I can’t stand my IPad light bleed will upgrade because of the screen. Kg since you are reviewing Apple stuff will you be picking up the Vison Pro and giving us your thoughts on how it compares to flagship Oled TVs as well?
Also note people were saying a fully top spec iPad Pro in 2021 was $1,600 and now in 2024 it's $3,200.
The price of iPad Pro has actually doubled in just three years.
Awesome video my friend
getting the 13" pro the minute its in the store. this display is going to be amazing. 5.1mm = wow. I have an older 11" pro. I do not have a laptop because iPad does everything I need a laptop for. ( I have a Mac Studio desktop and a gaming machine I built ). yes do a review. the reference mode sounds amazing too
How 1000 nits and 1600 peak are incredible? iPhone 14 Pro/15 Pro are going up to 2000. Not to talk about S24U or other that goes beyond 2000.
Sustained 1,000 nits would be a different story
@@TechWithKG Yeah they are the same if not worse specs vs iPhone. We don't know still how "sustained" they are. We wait for the release and reviews.
But these are small smartphones and not tablets, in tablet or laptop size area this is very impressive
Those numbers are only when you're in daylight or have a flashlight pointed at the sensor.
Tablet is too small and cant replace a laptop.
A laptop cant replace a tablet.
The best in between product that can replace both is a surface pro or galaxy book
Ordered
You should have given use specs on the best OLED TV’s out now as reference to the IPAD specs for reference. Can’t wait for the side by side comparisons next week. Would also like to see how well the $999 11” in reference mode does compared to a true $10,000+ Film industry reference monitor. We’ll see.
Dude, “iPad” isn’t all caps. It’s not an acronym. Haha.
Apple make good iPads I have on from a couple years ago. Do a review please.
I would like to see Tandem OLED stacks to be seen in gaming laptops and gaming monitors, especially esports monitors. It would be nice to have sustained 600cd/m2 SDR and HDR full screen brightness, VRR range of 1-600Hz, regardless of any resolution in 16:10 or 4:3 or 3:2 even ultrawide, still support mainstream HDR formats of Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HDR10+, and True Black HDR500 certification. Focus on lifespan and brightness due to tandem stacking nature :)
Apparently a bunch of Tandem OLED laptops are in development. Should be exciting to see.
I'm miffed that they didn't choose a horizontal resolution to cleanly scale from 4K.
The 11" iPad Pro should be 2880x2160 and using the same size/resolution scaling as they have between 11"-13" right now the 13" iPad Pro should be 3264x2448.
But I would have still got one just for the HDR specs "IF" it weren't now the same price as a Macbook, or actually much more expensive if you want a keyboard, so at this point it's pretty much guaranteed the OLED iPad Pro will be a poor value compared to the inevitable OLED Macbook Air.
Probably won’t be seeing Tandem OLED MacBook until 2026 if we’re lucky.
@@TechWithKG I suppose that's all dependent on supply constraints but if the supplier has the capacity it would be a smart move to switch entirely off of Mini-LED to OLED.
Grabbed it yesterday
Impressive, but HDR really not that immersive on a 11 or 13 inch screen.
1000nits full-screen brightness....for 2 seconds.
Indefinitely
Sustained
Tandem OLED is on the market for a few months already, some phones achieve even 5000 nits with it already so Apple is far behind
Which phones have 5000 nits oled screens??
@@ayaqoub2936Honor Magic 6 Pro. Maybe you didn't hear of this but soon there'll be a whole bunch of Chinese phones with 5000 nits display coming out because they will use BOE display.
@@ayaqoub2936 Honor Magic 6, 6 Pro, 6 Ultimate and 6 RSR Porsche Design
Chinese brands say that they can reach 5000 nits peak HDR white brightness; the only phones capable of that are the Honor 7d Ultimate and Oppo, but no one has scientifically tested that
@@ayaqoub2936 Honor Magic 6, 6 Pro, 6 Ultimate and 6 RSR Porsche Design
Which telephones?
Watching movies on an iPad? With that square screen? LMAO. iPads are for drawing that's it. Everything else you are better off with either a laptop or a phone.