MacBook Pro with OLED display could be coming next year!

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For several months now, there have been rumors in the tech world that Apple is going to make a huge change to the display of its laptops – OLED displays! If this news is true, it will be great news for Apple fans, but the question is, how much is this rumor based on? And how much will OLED displays actually change our user experience?

OLED MacBook Pro could arrive in 2026

Recently, a reliable supply chain report from Korea has revealed that Apple may launch its first OLED display MacBook Pro in 2026.

These OLED panels will be manufactured by technology giant Samsung Display, and since the report comes from Samsung’s home country, we can assume that the news has a strong foundation. Not only that, but various industry experts have also given positive opinions on this news. Technology Smartwatch

The news does not stop here. It is said that Samsung has already started working on the first samples of these displays. According to their plan, if everything goes well, it will be possible to start full production from next year. When production starts, it is estimated that there could be about 3 to 5 million units shipped per year. This number is quite large, which shows how much importance Apple attaches to this project. It goes without saying that they want to bring a big change to the laptop market.

The most interesting thing is that we will probably see a new design in the new OLED screen MacBook Pro.

Apple may ditch the familiar webcam notch design for a hole punch design. If this is true, the screen-to-body ratio of the display will increase, giving users more screen space and a better viewing experience. The new MacBook Pro is also rumored to be thinner and lighter than the current models. The main reason is the use of new OLED panels. Because OLED displays are much thinner than LCD displays, it will be easier for Apple to keep the size of the laptop small, which will be more convenient for users to carry.

OLED MacBook Air, where does the wait end?

So much talk about the MacBook Pro, now let’s talk about the MacBook Air. If you are waiting for the MacBook Air with OLED display, you might be disappointed. According to various reliable reports, the OLED MacBook Air may be a long time coming. It is estimated that we might not see the OLED Air before 2029.

Earlier, it was heard on various technology websites that the OLED Air might come around 2027 or 2028, but according to the new information, we will have to be patient for a few more days. So for those who are planning to buy a new MacBook, I would advise them to consider the current models instead of waiting for the OLED Air. Waiting until 2029 is a waste of both time and opportunity. On the other hand, if you want the latest technology, the wait may be worth it.

Will there be a difference in the OLED display between the Pro and the Air? Difference in specifications

It is important to note that there may be some differences in the OLED panel specifications between the MacBook Pro and the MacBook Air. According to industry sources, the MacBook Air may use a relatively less advanced single-stack display, while the MacBook Pro will use more advanced dual-stack panels. So what is the difference between this single stack and the dual stack?

Two-layer display technology is brighter and more energy efficient than single-layer display technology. That means the Two-Stack display looks more vibrant and lasts longer. As a result, the display on the MacBook Pro will be more attractive and more suitable for professional work than the display on the MacBook Air. Apple probably wants to establish the MacBook Pro as a premium device, while the MacBook Air will be an affordable option for ordinary users.

That was all the detailed news on the OLED display of Apple’s future MacBook Pro and MacBook Air.

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