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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, No, the M1 and M2 chips do not have different brightness or clarity. They are both processors, and they do not have anything to do with the display of a device. The brightness and clarity of a display depend on the display itself, not the processor. The screen on the M2 version of the 11-inch iPad Pro is brighter than the M1 version. It has a peak brightness of 600 nits, while the M1 version has a peak brightness of 500 nits. However, the difference in brightness is not very noticeable in most cases. You would only really see a difference if you were using the iPad Pro in very bright conditions, such as outdoors on a sunny day. The clarity of the screen is the same on both the M1 and M2 versions. They both have Liquid Retina IPS displays with a resolution of 2388 x 1668 pixels and a pixel density of 264 ppi. So the screen on the M2 iPad Pro is slightly brighter than the screen on the M1 iPad Pro, but the difference is not very noticeable in most cases. The clarity of the screen is the same on both models. I hope this has been helpful!
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