Apple is preparing to make a big leap in its product line. After a long "skinny" OLED on devices other than the iPhone, two popular products - the MacBook Pro and the iPad mini - are rumored to adopt the screen technology for the first time.
This move marks a major strategic shift for Apple, which has been more conservative in adopting OLED in its iPad and Mac lines. Currently, only the iPad Pro uses OLED, while the MacBook still uses traditional panels.
If this leak is accurate, Apple seems ready to expand the premium visual experience to more devices - not just the highest flagship.
OLED Screen Upgrade
The latest report says that Apple will rely on South Korean suppliers, namely Samsung Display and LG Display, to meet the needs of these OLED panels. This strategy is also related to Apple's efforts to reduce its dependence on Chinese suppliers amid global regulatory pressures.
For the M6 generation MacBook Pro, the use of OLED has the potential to bring significant improvements to visual quality - from more accurate colors, high contrast, to better power efficiency. The same is expected to be present on the latest iPad mini, which has long been known as the compact tablet favorite of mobile users.
Both are expected to launch this fall, alongside a wave of other Apple products that are also starting to adopt OLED technology, including the next generation of iPhones.
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