Apple’s iPad series is known for its bright, colorful, and sharp displays. Along with improvements in the processor, Apple has also put a lot of effort into developing advanced display technologies to enhance the visual experience for users. In this article, we will discuss the different display types of iPads. Below is a list of iPads and their respective display types.
TFT-LCD:
- iPad (2010)
- iPad 2 (2011)
IPS-LCD (Retina Display):
- iPad (3rd generation) (2012)
- iPad (4th generation) (2012)
- iPad Air (2013)
- iPad Mini 2 (2013)
- iPad Mini 3 (2014)
- iPad Mini 4 (2015)
- iPad Air 2 (2014)
- iPad Pro (1st generation, 9.7-inch) (2016)
- iPad (5th generation) (2017)
- iPad (6th generation) (2018)
- iPad (7th generation) (2019)
- iPad (8th generation) (2020)
- iPad Mini (5th generation) (2019)
Liquid Retina Display (IPS LCD):
- iPad Pro (3rd generation, 11-inch) (2018)
- iPad Pro (3rd generation, 12.9-inch) (2018)
- iPad Air (3rd generation) (2019)
- iPad Pro (4th generation, 11-inch) (2020)
- iPad Pro (4th generation, 12.9-inch) (2020)
- iPad Air (4th generation) (2020)
Liquid Retina XDR Display (Mini LED):
- iPad Pro (5th generation, 12.9-inch) (2021)
ProMotion Display (IPS-LCD):
- iPad Pro (2nd generation, 10.5-inch) (2017)
- iPad Pro (2nd generation, 12.9-inch) (2017)
- iPad Pro (5th generation, 11-inch) (2021)