A graphic design team from California think they have a Pro Device on their hands

Jul 13, 2014 22:52 GMT  ·  By

What do you like in your iPad? The interface of iOS 7? The fact that is the greatest single-tasking device ever built? Its great design lines? Ramotion Inc., a design team from California, blended together all those ideas that would make the iPad a truly Pro iDevice. 

 
Just to be sure we're on the same page: this is just a great concept, not a real product made by Apple.
 
The designers believe an iPad Pro is somewhere between a regular iPad Air and the MacBook Pro. First of all, the size of the new device should be considerably larger than the iPad Air. 
 
The iPad Pro pictures here would have a height of 11.8 inches (300 mm) and a width of 7.9 inches (206 mm), at just 0.3 inches (7,7 mm) of depth. It weighs 1.3 pounds (597 grams) as it has a diagonal display of 12.9 inches. 
 
The new device should have not one, but two A7 64-bit processors and a display with 4096 x 3072 resolution. Its coating would make it resistant to mechanical damage and the back logo hides an 8MP camera. 
 
They say it could be realized because of the special coating that allows light to penetrate on one side only and has no effect on the quality of your photos. The front panel would have three different FaceTime cameras located on the top and the side bezels. This allows for 3D video calls so you can interact with the person you FaceTime just like she is in front of you. 
 
The speaker grille has been moved from the bottom of the case to the corner and it offers a surround sound experience. 
 
The designers took the accessories for a spin, as well. The connectors are not ending with a sharp edge, but they form a continuous shape with the audio jack or the EarPods. The charger was inspired by the one from the MacBook Pro. It has the same properties as the MagSafe, but the LEDs on the connector itself show the battery level. 
 
With the iPad Pro, uni-tasking is a way of the past. When you hold the device horizontally, you can actually have a screen equal to two iPad minis side by side so you might as well add an extra app. The split screen is demonstrated on their Behance project page.

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