Analyst Ross Young specializes in display technology and has provided many times over the years accurate information about the displays in upcoming Apple products. Now repeating previous information that Apple plans to release both the Macbook Air and iPad Pro with an OLED screen in 2024, he writes 9 to 5 Macs.
Apple reportedly has a long-term plan to move to micro-LED technology, but it’s still far from ready to make it into any products, and OLED technology has improved in recent years in two ways that previously made adoption less likely in the first place. mac.
For one thing, the burn-in effect, which used to be OLED’s main drawback, is now significantly less serious, and smart drivers can reduce the risk even for still image elements like the Mac OS menu bar. On the one hand, two layers can be combined to form a “tandem screen” to provide higher maximum brightness and lower power consumption. The high brightness is one of the reasons Apple uses mini led technology in the Macbook Pro and Ipad Pro.
This summer, there was another rumor about OLED screens from 2024, but this rumor claimed that the iPad Pro and Macbook Pro would be the ones to get it, while Ross Young claims that the Macbook Air will be the first among Macs.
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