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9.7″ 1024 x (RGB) x 768 Transmissive Color TFT Display Phoenix Display International PDI097XGBH-01 is a small-size 9.7” color TFT liquid crystal display (LCD) with a module size of 210.20 * 164.20 * 2.8 mm, and active area 196.61 * 147.46 mm. This product is a-Si TFT, Normally White, Transmissive glass with a 1024 * RGB * 768 resolution. Its brightness is 280 nits with a contrast ratio of 500. Using a TBD driver with a LVDS interface and a zero insertion force (ZIF) type flex interconnect. This product offers improved contrast , color saturation…

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What is noticeable is that the iPad 7 has a bigger screen; a 10.2" (2160x1620) display instead of a 9.7" (2048x1536) display. Both displays are 264 ppi and have the same "oleophobic" (oil repellent) coating. Neither have an antireflective surface nor is either laminated. This lack of lamination means there is a small gap between the glass cover and the LCD, but it also means that the display is easier and less expensive to replace.

There are two 9.7" iPad 6th Gen iPad models -- the iPad 9.7" 6th Gen (Wi-Fi Only) and iPad 9.7" 6th Gen (Wi-Fi/Cellular). Introduced in Early 2018, Apple refers to these models simply as the "new 9.7-inch iPad" in marketing materials and the more precise iPad "6th Generation" in support documentation.
Both iPad (6th Gen) models use the same screen, which is a glossy 9.7-Inch 2048x1536 (264 ppi) LED-backlit IPS "Retina" display with a fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating. Both are compatible with the Apple Pencil, a first for a non-pro iPad model.
As it is for a number of other iPad models, if they"re sitting side by side, it"s easy to differentiate between the iPad 9.7" 6th Gen (Wi-Fi Only) and iPad 9.7" 6th Gen (Wi-Fi/Cellular) because the cellular-capable model has a plastic portion at the top rear of its aluminum case.
Consequently, one of the best ways to identify these models externally is via Model Number. Model numbers are provided in tiny type toward the bottom of the back of each iPad. Specifically, the iPad 9.7" 6th Gen (Wi-Fi Only) is model number A1893 and the iPad 9.7" 6th Gen (Wi-Fi/Cellular) is model number A1954.
The iPad 9.7" 6th Gen (Wi-Fi Only) (A1893) supports 802.11ac Wi-Fi (backwards compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n) on both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies (dual band) as well as HT80 with MIMO.
The iPad 9.7" 6th Gen (Wi-Fi/Cellular) (A1954) not only supports the same Wi-Fi as the Wi-Fi only model, but also adds support for cellular networking. Specifically, it supports UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+/DC‑HSDPA, GSM/EDGE, CDMA EV-DO, and most importantly, LTE bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 38, 39, 40, 41. Unlike the Wi-Fi only model, it supports A-GPS and GLONASS. It ships unlocked worldwide. In the US, the single device supports AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon.

We show part of items only, because there are so many types of LCD panels. If you need different specification, our experienced PM team will provide the most suitable solution for you.
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The 9.7-inch iPad Pro brings the breakthrough features of the 12.9 inch iPad Pro to the most popular iPad size. Powered by the A9X chip and featuring the brightest, most advanced Retina display, it also has immersive four-speaker audio, 12MP iSight, and 5MP FaceTime HD cameras, Touch ID, and ultrafast wireless connectivity. IPad Pro becomes even more capable, portable, and versatile combined with Apple Pencil and the Smart Keyboard.

Pro 9.7in is £499 for the 32GB version. On the other hand, the Pro 9.7in offers far greater storage options with 32GB, 128GB and 256GB variants available for purchase, whilst the mini 4 only offers 16/64/128GB options. Depending on what you’re going to store on your iPad we feel that any 32GB or above storage options will be adequate for all your apps, photos and videos.
Both iPads can be purchased in Silver, Gold and Space Grey, but the Pro 9.7in also comes in Rose Gold, which is a nice inclusion for those wanting a soft pink tone to their iPads.
The latest colour addition to the range has been adopted throughout other Apple products, so it comes as no surprise to see it included with the new iPad Pro 9.7in.
Due to a larger screen, the Pro 9.7in weighs 138g heavier than its mini 4 counterpart. Despite their different dimensions and weights both iPads have the same 6.1mm thickness. It should be noted that the Pro 9.7in’s camera protrudes out of the back, which is a first within the iPad line.
The Pro 9.7in and mini 4 both have a resolution of 2048×1536 pixels, but due to having a smaller 7.9in screen, the mini 4 has much higher pixel density. This means text and images will appear much sharper on the smaller mini 4 screen.
However, the Pro 9.7in has a True Tone display which presents a more paper-like experience to those reading white documents in different lighting conditions. The Pro 9.7in also has wide gamut functionalities, enabling you to view more accurate colours throughout the display. So, despite the mini 4 screen being sharper, the more accurate and capable colours of the Pro 9.7in will provide some a better viewing experience.
Moving on to its camera, the Pro 9.7in has a better 12Mp iSight camera, which will enable you to record videos in 4K at 30fps and full-HD at 60fps. You’ll also be able to take 63Mp panorama images versus the 43Mp images on the mini 4. Finally you’ll be able to record slo-mo videos in full-HD at 120fps and HD at 240fps.
The processor and graphics chips are also different with the Pro 9.7in vastly outperforming the mini 4, making the Pro much more suitable for gaming and intensive multi-tasking apps. While the mini 4 houses the Apple A8 processor and the PowerVR GX6450 quad-core graphics chip, the Pro 9.7in boasts the new Apple A9X, a higher clocked dual-core processor and the PowerVR Series 7 a massive 12-core graphics chip.
The audio performance of both iPads is also different, with the iPad Pro 9.7in housing an impressive four speakers, giving it great surround sound capabilities and instrument separation.
The Pro 9.7in has quite a few extra tricks up its aluminium body, where it can be connected with a through its Smart Connector with a Smart Keyboard, allowing you to essentially transform your iPad into a mini MacBook. We understand that an iPad won’t ever replace a MacBook, but you’ll have a physical keyboard to type on for notes and memos making it a potential viable solution for those not wanting to buy a new laptop. Read next:
Speaking of a keyboard, the bigger size of the Pro 9.7in makes it a much better option for those wanting to type on-screen, whereas the mini 4 is a little harder to type on.
The Pro 9.7in also has Apple Pencil support, meaning you can be artistic or enjoy using the pencil for general browsing use on your Pro 9.7in iPad. The Mini 4 doesn’t support the Apple Pencil, limiting you in its potential.
We therefore see the iPad Pro 9.7in as a viable laptop replacement and a true powerhouse for graphics and processing power, but also see it as a less portable, heavier and more expensive tablet solution over the iPad mini 4.
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