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According to content published by the Apple fan online community, CAD drawings of the iPad Pro 2024 have been leaked. Based on the leaked drawings, the biggest change in the iPad Pro 2024 is a thinner body. Reportedly, the 11-inch version of the iPad Pro 2024 has a body thickness of 5.1mm, which is 0.8mm thinner than its predecessor; the 13-inch version has a body thickness of only 5.0mm, 1.4mm thinner than its predecessor. The significant slimming down of the iPad Pro 2024 is directly related to its first-time use of an OLED panel.

It is noted that Apple has applied OLED panels for the first time in the iPad Pro 2024, unlike the previous mini-LED panels. OLED does not require a backlight module and has self-illuminating properties, allowing for a thinner design and lower power consumption.

Moreover, OLED displays pure black backgrounds more purely, without the halo effect found on mini-LEDs.

In terms of core configuration, the iPad Pro 2024 is equipped with the Apple M3 chip, touted as the most powerful iPad in Apple's history and the first iPad in the industry to use a 3nm chip. This device is expected to be officially released in March at the earliest.