What this means for the iPad Pro We can see the benefits of Mini-LED backlighting by comparing ... while viewing HDR content and 1,000 max full-screen brightness as well as 600 nits max brightness ...
which use a Mini-LED display. The brand new iPad Pro M3 is said to use an OLED screen so it would have no need for these leftovers. It does confirm that the iPad Air 6 won't receive an OLED option ...
And now we know that the iPad Pro 2021 will use Mini-LEDs ... On the other hand, Mini-LED screens are immune to the screen burn issues that OLED TVs are still (theoretically at least) prone ...
The iPhone X was the first iPhone to feature an OLED screen in 2017 ... Similarly, mini-LED screens are only found on the 12.9-inch iPad and the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models.
So the screen needs to last for years and years ... Of course, the new mini-LED panel in the iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2021) has already spoiled us for image quality, so perhaps we'll see that trickle ...