Apple would delay MacBook Pro with OLED display slightly longer than expected
There is a possibility that the launch of MacBook Pro with OLED display will be postponed to 2027
While the last big step for the iPhone was the adoption of the USB-C port on the iPhone 15, the most significant change to the iOS operating system will be related to the acceptance of third-party app stores… The most important innovation of the Mac roadmap will be the transition to OLED.
Apple will launch the next generation iPad Pro with OLED display in mid-2024, and according to rumors circulating on the Internet, the MacBook Pro will in principle adopt OLED technology in 2026. Likewise, it will come to MacBook Air (2027) and iMac (2028).
Unfortunately, it will take a little longer for OLED displays to hit the scene on the MacBook Pro. Apple delays plans possibly until 2027.
Apple postpones the launch of OLED MacBook Pro
Apple MacBook Pro
The transition to OLED will include a big leap forward in quality on Apple’s MacBook Pro screen. However, it is important to know that there is a big difference between the adoption of displays with OLED technology on the iPad Pro and MacBook Pro.
iPad Pro will switch to OLED technology much earlier due to the technical features of its screen differing from the MacBook Pro screen. iPad Pro will use 6th generation OLED technologyMacBook Pro will adopt OLED technology 8th generationIt’s something that’s still in its early stages of development.
Samsung Display, one of Apple’s main OLED panel suppliers, announced Major investment of more than 3 billion dollars in 8th generation OLED technology. According to the details shared by Korean media The Elec, all the machines necessary for the correct performance of the development of this technology will be fully operational from the second half of 2025. Samsung is expected to start producing such panels in 2026. . .
Apple suppliers LG Display and BOE also have plans to work with this OLED technology.
8th generation OLED panels will allow you to: much more economical production of larger screens. Rates to be designed for tablets, laptops and monitors.
They will complete the transition to OLED in all their products, starting with the signing of the bitten apple logo. As we mentioned, Apple will also invest in OLED technology in the MacBook Air and iMac, but this will not happen until 2027.
Source: i Padizate
