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Apple Releases Ipad OLED Screen 2022

Jakarta, CNN Indonesia

electronics company, Apple is preparing a new model iPad with Organic LED (OLED) displays which will be released as early as next year.

Publisher Elec claims that Apple will launch the OLED iPad in 2022. The tablet has a 10.86-inch display, possibly referred to as the iPad Air which currently has the exact same screen size.

The company is also said to be preparing 11-inch and 12.9-inch OLED iPads for launch in 2023, which will automatically become iPad Pro models.



Launching 9to5mac, the report claims that Apple will use OLED for the iPad Air, while future iPad Pro models will take advantage of the flexible OLED structure.

Flexible OLEDs allow for thinner screens because components can be bent internally. Apple has been using this technique on iPhones since 2017, with the introduction of the iPhone X.

OLEDs typically use a glass substrate and encapsulation. According to Elec, the iPad’s OLED display panel will accumulate organic and inorganic materials in an alternate layer to protect the organic matter from water and oxygen, says Tech Radar.

Apple’s move to OLED is interesting and unconventional, considering the company recently released the iPad Pro with mini-LED display technology.

However, OLED is superior to mini-LED because each pixel lights up independently. Meanwhile, mini-LEDs depend on a larger area of ​​the dimming zone and may cause backlighting effects for certain types of content.

However, the downside of OLED lies in its poor off-angle performance and susceptibility to burn-in. Mini-LED panels can generally achieve a higher maximum brightness than OLED.

It’s unusual for Apple to release new hardware, in this case the 2021 iPad Pro, with a very new display technology only changing in two years’ time. However, so many publications are reporting that this is just the plan that looks set to happen.

The design of the iPad Pro will reportedly replace aluminum with glass as the back case material, thus enabling inductive wireless charging.

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