Earlier this week, Apple unveiled its newest 12.9-inch iPad Pro. And, with it, a slightly thicker case to handle the new mini-LED display.
Some great cases for the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro you can buy now

Earlier this week, Apple unveiled its newest 12.9-inch iPad Pro. And, with it, a slightly thicker case to handle the new mini-LED display.
Bad news for anyone hoping to use their old Magic Keyboard with the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro sporting a mini-LED screen: you'll need to buy a new Magic Keyboard or find an alternative.
It has been speculated for quite some time that Apple will maybe, one day, merge the iPad and Mac lineup in some way or another. That may mean the removal of the MacBook Air in favor of the iPad Pro, or something else entirely. Like just putting macOS on an iPad, for instance. But so far, Apple hasn't gone through with it.
Apple's first event for 2021 was a busy one, and yet the company hummed right along and wrapped it up within an hour. But in that time, Apple announced quite a few new products.
At the "Spring Loaded" Apple event on Tuesday, April 20, Tim Cook and company announced updates to the iPad Pro lineup. The biggest feature enhancement, other than touting a desktop class M1 Apple silicon chipset, is the Liquid Retina XDR display. Shining at 1,000 nits of brightness, with 1,600 nits of peak brightness and a 1,000,000:1 contrast ration, this screen is going to be phenomenal. To showcase the new device, Apple used several wallpaper variations on the website. Download them now for iPad and iPhone.
This awesome commercial wants to sell you the message that Apple has supercharged the newly announced iPad Pro by equipping it with the company's custom Mac chip, the Apple M1.
Apple today announced a number of new products, including redesigned iMacs, AirTags and of course new iPads. They also unveiled a handful of accessories for these products, and as you'd expect, some of them are pretty pricey.
Alongside the new 11-inch iPad Pro, Apple also unveiled the new 12.9-inch iPad Pro. And, unlike that smaller variant, the larger tablet comes with an even more impressive new addition.
During its Spring Loaded event, Apple unveiled the newest members of the iPad Pro lineup. Keeping things familiar, the company revealed a new 11-inch model with plenty of worthwhile changes.
Apple during Tuesday’s Spring Forward event announced exciting new devices and technologies. Among those was a refresh for both the 11-inch and 12.9-inch the iPad Pro tablets – now dubbed the 3rd generation and 5th generation respectively for the year of 2021.
There’s a lot to take in, and that’s why in this piece, we’ll compare the features and technical specifications of the 3rd generation 11-inch iPad Pro and 5th generation iPad Pro of 2021 with the features and technical specifications of the 2nd generation 11-inch iPad Pro and 4th generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro of 2020.
Apple is busy today, hosting its spring event and unveiling new products. Of course, as expected, Apple unveiled the newest iteration of the iPad Pro lineup.
When Apple hosts its upcoming "Spring Loaded" event on Tuesday, April 20, many people are going to expect to see a new iPad Pro. And that device is probably going to have a new display technology, if the rumor mill is accurate. The new tablet may even be a bit thicker to accommodate for that change.