![]() ![]() Or maybe they'd increase pricing by US$100 all around, to US$999 and US$1299 respectively for the base models, but I'm not really expecting that. ![]() In other words, I could see them keeping the price of the 256 GB model the same, but they could delete the 128 GB model at the same time, effectively increasing the base price of the iPad Pros to US$899 and US$1199. ![]() I could see an OLED price structure something like this: Actually, for the US$100 / CA$130, I'd consider upgrading from the 128 GB to the 256 GB iPad Pro, but I probably wouldn't pay US$150 / CA$200 to go from the base 64 GB iPad to the 256 GB iPad. And who knows, maybe Apple would even throw us a bone and launch it at 256 GB (unlikely for 2024 I think). The iPad Pro OLED will be a lot more expensive, but it will come with at least 128 GB, which is the sweet spot for me. The issue with the iPad Air though is that the entry level only comes with 64 GB which is the same as the regular iPad. My main desktop is "only" an M1, and it's more than fine for me performance-wise. I just want OLED, and I don't need that kind of performance. If the next iPad Pro doesn't go OLED, I might be inclined to just go with an iPad Air, or even just a base iPad, since I don't actually "need" OLED. Even better is if it's eligible for the 2024 Back-To-School promotion. ![]() (!)Ĭome on Apple, let's go OLED! I'm thinking it will appear in the summer of 2024, either late Q2 (my guess) or early Q3. It's still functioning relatively OK considering it's almost a decade old. Well, not quite, I'll probably use his old iPad Air 2 temporarily. So, as of today I'm transferring the iPad Pro to him and I'm am officially iPad-less. My son has been constantly borrowing my iPad Pro 10.5 because his old iPad couldn't properly run some apps. ![]()
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