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The new iPad Pro 9.7 reveals about iPhone 7

Latest Apple iPad, iPad 9.7-inch Pro, has been getting rave reviews for his screen. After the latest tests, Display Mate website specialized display screen has called on the iPad Pro 9.7 as "truly impressive display better performance and a major update of the screen on the iPad Air 2. It is by far the best performance LCD screen Mobile we have ever tested, and breaks many records display performance."

The report also speculated that show improvement in 9.7 inches could make reference to what is in store for the iPhone 7. According to Display Mate, "Since Apple likes to expand new technologies across its product lines; a guess for the next iPhone 7 is that the screen could be a smaller version of the iPad Pro 9.7. Improvements could include the addition of the new DCI-P3 wide range of colors and also adding an anti reflective coating that could lower the reflectance screen iPhone in the current 4.6% to 1.7% (one factor of almost 3 upgrades). They also improve the performance of the iPhone screen and readability of high ambient light. True tone could be added if Apple updates ambient light sensors so measuring the color, brightness plus ".


Another rumor coming out of Japan claims that Apple will use the same technology as Smart connector port is used in 9.7-inch iPad Pro 7. Apple released iPhone smart connector with IPAD Pro last year, is new magnetic that can be connected to the company of smart Keyboard and energy supply sans Bluetooth connection.

Returning to the display Mate report, the 9.7 inch iPad Pro compared to other top Microsoft and Samsung tablets. It is stated IPAD Pro has an absolute highest precision color for any screen for both color gamut’s (1.35 JNCD), the lower screen reflectance for any mobile screen (1.7%), high peak brightness in a tablet full size image for any level (511 nits), highest rating of contrast in high ambient light (301), and the smallest variation in color with viewing angle (all under JNCD 2.0).

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