2020-03-28_Techlife_News

(Darren Dugan) #1

Rather than Touch ID, found on cheaper iPhones
and iPads, Apple’s iPad Pro uses a TrueDepth
camera system with facial recognition
capabilities as part of Face ID, which not only
makes logging in more convenient, but allows
for Apple Pay purchase authentications to create
a truly seamless shopping experience; and, of
course, offer the tools needed to deploy creative
VR and AR applications, like Animoji and Memoji
on iPad and iOS. One small change to this year’s
iPad Pro design is a square-shaped camera
bump, housing the all-new wide-angle camera,
ultra-wide-angle camera, True Tone flash, and an
LiDAR Scanner - all inspired by Apple’s iPhone
11 family and designed to give professionals
even greater control over their work, taking HQ
photographs and shooting 4K video on the go.


The 2020 iPad Pro models feature the Liquid
Retina edge-to-edge display with 600 nits
brightness and an antireflective and fingerprint-
resistant coating, with wide color support for
supporting true-to-life images and True Tone
support to match the white balance of the room.
ProMotion technology offers a 120Hz display
refresh rate, which is dynamic and changes
to preserve battery life. For example, if you’re
playing a new game on Apple Arcade, you can
take advantage of the full 120Hz display refresh
rate; if you’re browsing the web, you can’t.

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