Days recess on the MacBook Pro screen they would be counted. This is evidenced by Apple’s roadmap for its laptops, published by Omdia (via McRumors). According to the information in question, Cupertino residents will abandon the “cutouts” on the top edge of their computer panels in favor of professionals when they switch to OLED panels.
If this is confirmed, Apple will say goodbye to recess on MacBook Pro from 2026. Instead, the company built a hole-punch into the camera, which would allow it to get the most out of the panel.
The mention of 2026 and the introduction of OLED screens sounds logical enough to finally say goodbye to recess in MacBook Pro After all, it is expected that in this year, with the introduction of the above-mentioned technology, Apple will introduce a major redesign in this line of laptops.
Let’s take into account that recess debuted on MacBook Pro in 2021with the appearance of 14- and 16-inch models on the scene. Computers haven’t undergone any changes in design since then, but a recent report from Mark Gurman claims that in a couple of years we’ll see more than a noticeable change in appearance.
What’s not mentioned is whether Apple aims to provide the MacBook Pro with any special features when it introduces OLED screens. By this we mean is it possible to eliminate recess would mean leaving a small hole for the camera near the top edge of the screen, or if the intention make a Dynamic Island solution like the one already used in several generations of iPhones.
MacBook Pro would say goodbye to recess from 2026
Liquidation recess will, at least initially, be exclusive to the MacBook Pro. According to the published action plan, Apple’s intention will be the following. do the same with MacBook Airbut later. In particular, from 2028, when these laptop models will also switch to OLED panels.
Although recess This was a fairly controversial feature when it was introduced in the MacBook Pro and later the MacBook Air, but those who typically use Apple laptops have become accustomed to it. However, the fact that the people of Cupertino decided to leave this segment of the screen unusable continues to cause controversy in the comments.
The implementation of Dynamic Island on the iPhone turned out to be a very practical solution to abandon the notch on the top edge of the screen. It will be interesting to see if a similar solution is chosen for macOS to disguise the perforation that houses the camera of the upcoming MacBook Pro and Air.
Although the debut of OLED displays on the MacBook Pro is still several years away, Apple has already begun press the gas pedal for the purpose of its production. A few weeks ago, it became known that Cupertino residents are calling on their suppliers to increase the production of panels using this technology in sizes suitable for laptops.
In addition to the introduction of OLED, the elimination recess and a major redesign, the 2026 MacBook Pro could be Apple’s first 5G computer.
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