So did the m4 iPad Pro actually get thinner bezels? From hands-on and marketing images, it's hard to tell.
Thanks, but did they definitely do this?Found this from and 3/20 9to5Mac article
iPad Pro bezels to get even thinner this year, rumor says - 9to5Mac
More details about the forthcoming iPad Pro refresh continue to emerge. Now, a new leak on Weibo claims that the...9to5mac.com
But that’s the not bezels. That’s the height of the device… we haven’t gotten any concrete measures of the bezels yet, I’d wager it’s minuscule if it did change.Update bezel is 5.1 mm
iPad Pro - Technical Specifications
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That’s device thickness, not bezel thickness. Unless you backed out the bezel size from the screen and device dimensions?Update bezel is 5.1 mm
iPad Pro - Technical Specifications
See full technical specifications for iPad Pro — resolution, size, weight, battery life, and storage capacity — for Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + Cellular models.www.apple.com
trying to reproduce ...
iPad Pro 11 (M4)
- Overall width 6.99''
- Display width 6.32'' (1668 resolution / 264 ppi)
- Bezel = 6.99 - 6.32 = 0,67''
JPack's formula says 0,44'' (which I guess and hope is correct)
What am I doing wrong? 😊
You can calculate the bezel width yourself from the tech specs (outer dimensions minus resolution divided by DPI). I made a calculation based on the rumors before release, which resulted in less than 1 mm reduction.So did the m4 iPad Pro actually get thinner bezels? From hands-on and marketing images, it's hard to tell.