November 18 news, according to Korean media ETNews, Apple recently announced an ambitious plan to launch 9 new devices equipped with OLED screens by 2027.
News points out that Apple will release two iPad Pros equipped with OLED screens next year, and in 2026, OLED screens will be introduced into the iPad mini and iPad Air product lines for the first time.
The rewrite on screen size is as follows: the OLED version of iPad Air will maintain a 10.9-inch screen size, while the OLED version of iPad mini will have a screen size of 8.3 inches. Increased to 8.7 inches
According to the editor’s understanding, Apple plans to launch an iPad Air with a 12.9-inch LCD material next year. However, in 2027, an iPad Air version using OLED material will also be launched
Although Apple's future iPad product lines will all use OLED screens, the materials will be different. It is reported that iPad Pro will use a low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) OLED panel with a maximum 120Hz ProMotion refresh rate. In contrast, iPad mini and iPad The Air will use a single-layer low-temperature polysilicon (LTPS) panel.
Apple also plans to upgrade the iPad Pro’s OLED panel in 2027 and use encapsulated color filter (CoE) technology to improve light efficiency. This technology can reduce power consumption by about 20%. At the same time, the use of color filters will also enable Apple to implement under-screen camera technology on the iPad for the first time
According to reports, Apple plans to introduce OLED screens to 16 models in 2025 inch MacBook Pro, and a 14-inch model will be launched in 2026. In addition, the 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air will also transition from LCD to OLED in 2026, marking Apple's full adoption of OLED technology. This series of changes will bring users a better visual experience and push the entire mobile device market towards higher standards
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