iPad mini 7 probably won't get ProMotion, says display analyst
New rumors that the next iPad mini will have a ProMotion display are wrong says an analyst, because it would require significant hardware changes.
Apple's current iPad mini
Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants, has poured cold water on iPad mini rumors before, such as those claiming the xhttps://appleinsider.com/inside/iPad-mini-6 would use mini LED. Now, in response to a question about ProMotion on the next model, Young says it's impractical.
The term a-Si means amorphous silicon, which has limitations compared to Oxide LCDs. In order to get the ProMotion features, the iPad mini would have to shift to oxide LCD technology like what's used in the iPad Pro. Oxide LCD tech allows for smaller transistors to provide the same current, which means both a higher resolution and a refresh rate-switching display.
Consequently, swapping out the a-Si screen for an oxide LCD one would entail more production effort than simply replacing one panel with another.
Apple released the iPad mini 6 in 2021. There have as yet been no rumors about a seventh generation coming any sooner than 2023.
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Apple's current iPad mini
Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants, has poured cold water on iPad mini rumors before, such as those claiming the xhttps://appleinsider.com/inside/iPad-mini-6 would use mini LED. Now, in response to a question about ProMotion on the next model, Young says it's impractical.
I would be surprised since it is currently an a-Si LCD which isn't compatible with ProMotion. Only their Pro models support ProMotion as they use an Oxide LCD.
-- Ross Young (@DSCCRoss)
The term a-Si means amorphous silicon, which has limitations compared to Oxide LCDs. In order to get the ProMotion features, the iPad mini would have to shift to oxide LCD technology like what's used in the iPad Pro. Oxide LCD tech allows for smaller transistors to provide the same current, which means both a higher resolution and a refresh rate-switching display.
Consequently, swapping out the a-Si screen for an oxide LCD one would entail more production effort than simply replacing one panel with another.
Apple released the iPad mini 6 in 2021. There have as yet been no rumors about a seventh generation coming any sooner than 2023.
Read on AppleInsider
Comments
What kind of a brain fart is that?
It is on safer ground to argue that it won’t as it is not a Pro device.
then "demand for iPad mini low"
then "Apple to not update iPad mini"
Finally " iPad mini with ProMotion ready for production"
Repeat....but not before running cycle with all mini named products