iPad Pro with OS X is tested by Apple

  iPad Pro is a tablet with 12.9 inch screen which the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), they are currently developing it together with some Asian partners and it seems that it is going to contain an extremely interesting surprise. According to some sources from the partner companies of those from Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),, the company currently has two prototypes in testing iPad Pro, one of them having iOS installed, while the second one has a OS X modified that contains a multitude of elements present in iOS.

Sources in the supply chain say that Apple has two 12.9-inch tablet prototypes in development: one is a 2-in-1 device and the other is a regular tablet. However, whether Apple will release both devices to the market or just one, still remains unclear. The device is rumored to be expected to enter mass production in early 2015. The sources pointed out that Apple's Mac OS 10.10 Yosemite, unveiled at WWDC 2014, showed many features that are very similar to those seen in iOS such as calendar, notification center and phone function.

  It seems that OS X Yosemite is used as the basis for the operating system tested together with iPad Pro by the Apple company, still containing some elements of iOS, and here we are talking about Notification Center and not only that. Although the Apple company has vehemently denied in the past that it could launch a tablet running on the basis of the OS X operating system, this does not mean that it does not have the right to test hybrid products that it would not launch anyway on the market.

  To be honest, I think the rumor is as true as it can be, but I think the chances are iPad Pro with OS X to be launched on the market are extremely small.