QLED display will come to more Apple devices, starting with Pro Display XDR
Quantum technology will begin expanding into Apple’s Mac product catalog
Apple will continue to develop display technology The iPad Pro M4 series recently introduced a tandem OLED display, which consists of two panels on top of each other, which combines their pixels to deliver greater brightness, making it the best OLED display on the market.
Although Apple will continue to use OLED technology in other models of its iPad products, it also plans to include OLED technology. QLED technology In fact, a few days ago we discovered that the MacBook Pro M4 has a QLED panel. quantum dot lamination It replaces KSF red phosphorus.
Ross Young reported at Display Supply Chain Consultants that QLED technology will be carried over to the next generation of the display Pro Display.
Apple will use QLED technology in more products
2024 MacBook Pro has QLED technology
Using previous generation Apple MacBook Pro computers KSF integral red phosphorus lamination in the production of mini LED displays. However, the MacBook Pro generation with M4 chip has replaced this technology. quantum dot layer To deliver greater color accuracy and better performance.
Now that Apple has adopted quantum dot technology in the MacBook Pro, it will be interesting to see whether it will replace the KSF red phosphor film in other products. It looks like the first of these could be the Pro Display XDR display.
Other Apple products that use KSF phosphors with advanced lighting design include MacBook Air, iPad Air, Mac Studio Display, etc. takes place. Quantum dots likely will not provide any potential cost savings compared to KSF phosphors; However, if Apple tries to standardize wider color gamuts across all of its products, such as Adobe RGB+P3, it might make sense for them to make this change. .
Apple released Pro Display XDR alongside the Mac Pro in December 2019. 32-inch display (LCD) with Retina 6K technology and up to 1,600 nits brightness delivers 6,016 x 3,384 pixel resolution at 218 p/p. Pro Display XDR features P3 wide color gamut and 10-bit depth to deliver 1.073 million colors. It includes a Thunderbolt 3 port and three USB-C ports.
However, Pro Display XDR has not been updated since then. Therefore, perhaps next year may be the right time to renew the Mac Pro screen with quantum dot technology.
As reported by Ross Young, there are no specific plans for the release of the new generation Pro Display XDR. But he believes it will come to market Must be produced between late 2025 or early 2026.
Apple has taken a big step forward in improving the technology of its LCD displays. Its transition began years ago with the development of mini LED panels in the iPad Pro range. It now appears that the marketing strategy consists of embracing QLED and OLED panels, the technology behind the most popular televisions on the market.
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