Apple may introduce hybrid OLED displays on iPad

The company plans to use an OLED technology that combines flexible and rigid materials in its tablets.

By Sergio J. Ortiz on iPad

A few years ago, Apple finally implemented OLED technology, which is far superior to LCD technology, in the displays of its latest generation iPhone. It’s also been available on your Apple Watch products for many years. But right now the expansion of technology OLED It hadn’t caught up with iPad devices yet.

This could change very soon. According to the latest information (via Macrumors), the firm of the bitten apple logo plans to initiate a sweet transition to OLED displays. hybrid technology of rigid and flexible OLED panels.

OLED hybrid technology is still far from perfect, but they are a very interesting alternative as they allow the creation of panels that are much thinner and much cheaper than flexible panels.

Apple could use hybrid OLED technology on iPad display in 2024

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Using an iPad in an Apple Presentation

Original information from Korean blog Elec suggests that Apple is looking to invest in hybrid OLED displays for its next-generation iPads. That doesn’t mean 2023 iPad models will hit the market with this technology, but it’s much more likely to happen around 2024.

It seems they don’t want to rely on the flexible OLED technology they’ve only used in the latest iPhone models since the panels, according to the leak, from Apple. They are prone to “wrinkling” and this effect will be much more pronounced on a larger screen. Like the iPad. That’s why they prefer a hybrid OLED technology.

“When it was learned that Apple was planning to use hybrid OLED panels in its first iPads, the entire industry assumed it was because of the reduction in cost. Regardless, there seems to be a reason why Apple preferred hybrid OLEDs. Apple. He hated how his part looked wrinkled in the wearer’s eyes.”

iPhone’s OLED screens are 5 to 7 inches, so this effect of “wrinkles” in them is not really appreciated. But it would be much more visible on a large 10 to 12-inch iPad screen.

Currently, the latest generation models of the Apple iPad Pro feature a Liquid Retina XDR display with IPS technology, a type of LCD display, and mini LED technology. Application of hybrid OLED panels A big leap in quality for the iPad screen and it will also benefit battery life.

This news will be in line with a very recent rumor that assures OLED panels will be available on iPad and Mac products from 2024. Let’s hope we’ll be able to take advantage of them very soon.

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Source: i Padizate

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