MacBook Pro will adopt OLED technology from 2026
The 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro won’t have OLED until 2026.
One of the latest news circulating on the internet has warned us that Samsung has received $3,000 million from the government to invest in OLED production in Asan, South Korea. However, despite the efforts of Apple and Samsung, Adoption of OLED technology in MacBooks will be slower more than expected
According to popular analyst Ross Young, MacBook Pro 14-inch and 16-inch models won’t have OLED displays until 2026. The first rumors on this subject pointed to the arrival of the first MacBook with OLED screen in 2024, but it seems that will not be the case in the end…
Adoption of OLED in Apple and its electronics
In one of his last tweets, Ross Young He was referring to the plant that will be used to manufacture OLED panels for the 2026 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro.
This factory is for 14” and 16” OLED MacBook Pros from 2026. Although there are some technical risks with the new background approach and front panel approach to reduce costs and improve performance.https://t.co/TO9z3XqFMw
—Ross Young (@DSCCRoss) April 4, 2023
Apple will not develop MacBook Pros with OLED displays until they have enough production capacity optimized for OLED panels. Until that happens, the company will focus on applying OLED technology to the 2024 iPad Pro’s display.
But maybe we don’t have to wait until 2026 to have an Apple laptop with an OLED screen. The company with the bitten apple logo has developed a MacBook Air with a 13-inch OLED display, and some even claim it will be presented during WWDC in June 2023.
Although Apple insists on its desire to “liberate” and stop relying on companies like Samsung or LG in the production of the screens of its electronic devices, the truth is that the signature of the apple logo Requires Samsung and LG to supply OLED panels For next-generation Apple devices such as 12.9-inch iPad Pro, 13-inch MacBook Air, 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro.
Source: i Padizate