The OLED iPad Pro models will be finally unveiled at Apple's May 7 event. The launch will be coupled with highly anticipated iPad Air models, which will come with their fair share of improvements. However, the 'Pro' models will remain the highlight of the event as the company has planned significant upgrades for the devices. According to a new report, Apple's iPad Pro event will be accompanied by another event in London, potentially to showcase the new devices to certain media personnel.
Apple's May 7 event will be accompanied by another event in London, possibly for journalists
As mentioned, the new iPad Pro models with OLED displays will finally see the light of day in early May after adhering to various delays over the past few months. The devices were originally speculated to be announced last year, but due to technical issues, Apple saw fit to delay the launch by a few months. Alongside the 'Let Loose' event on May 7, Apple is also reported to host another event in London, but precise details on the contents of the event are not available as of yet, according to The Independent.
We can safely presume that the company will showcase its new OLED iPad Pro and iPad Air models at its event in London, allowing journalists in the region to get some hands-on time with the new devices. Apple also hosted a hands-on session in Toronto, Canada, last month for journalists and media personnel to check out the latest M3 MacBooks.
However, note that Apple's main event will take place in Cupertino, California, and journalists will be invited to take a look at the devices before they officially go on sale. The company is expected to bring design changes to the mix alongside the upgraded OLED panel on the 'Pro' models, which will make it a worthy upgrade over the current model.
Apart from this, Apple will also announce the new iPad Air models at its May 7 event, offering a larger version of the iPad Air with upgraded internals. We previously covered that Apple has no plans to bring mini-LED technology to the iPad Air lineup as it would be too expensive for the company. This means that both iPad Air models will ship with an LCD display to keep the prices below the iPad Pro models. We will be covering the event extensively, so be sure to stick around.
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