There have been some expectations for a MacBook Air with an OLED display for a while now, but it looks like Apple fans will have to wait longer. According to website sources Electric, Apple postponed the launch of these products due to low iPad Pro OLED sales in recent months.
In the past, Apple’s planning has consisted of announcing and releasing MacBook OLED between mid-2026 and 2027. However, the launch of the iPad Pro with OLED screen in May 2024 did not meet expectations. Apple aimed to send approximately 10 million units to stores, but the number remained at only 6 million.
This does not mean that the Cupertino company has given up on launching its new laptop with an OLED screen, but it has recalculated its launch route from 2029. The thinking is that if the public hasn’t accepted the tablet with the improved display so well, the same should be true of Macs..
Apple expected to launch new TFT-screen Mac
It is important to note that unlike the traditional LCD screen: OLED screen production cost is much higherIt leads to the emergence of even more expensive products. Perhaps with a delay to 2029, production spending could drop, but that also means more time for Apple to fall behind rivals that already use the technology in high-end laptops.
Backwards, The new version of MacBook Air to be released in 2027 will feature TFT (Thin Film Transistor) technologyUnlike standard LCD. This could be an immediate replacement for the OLED model, which while not having all the qualities of a high-end display, offers improvements over existing products.
In addition to laptops, Apple plans to launch its first foldable products, such as an iPad up to 20 inches, around 2028. For the nearest launches, the company should announce the iPhone 17 series in September this year.
Source: Tec Mundo

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