Telset.id, Jakarta – MacBook OLED 13.3-inch laptops and iPads with OLED screens will reportedly be present in 2024. The news comes from industry analyst Ross Young.
The 13.3-inch OLED MacBook laptop, according to the analyst from Display Supply Chain Consultants, will experience a refresh in various sectors.
Not only MacBook, Apple will reportedly also present an iPad with an OLED screen. Just like the MacBook, the iPad will slide in two years.
“Apple will introduce a new MacBook category. Apple will refresh MacBook Air or MacBook Pro,” Young said GSM Arena.
Given that the MacBook Air recently underwent a refresh, added Young, the new MacBook Pro model seems to be Apple’s next priority.
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Telset Quoted on Friday (17/6/2022), Young continued, the 11-inch iPad Pro and iPad Pro 12.9-inch OLED screen models will use new technology.
It’s called the Tandem Stack. The function of the new technology is to increase screen durability while reducing power consumption by up to 30 percent.
Still says Young, OLED screens for Apple’s latest products may have speed refresh variable for additional efficiency.
So far, the 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro are the only laptops from Apple with a Liquid Retina XDR OLED display.
Apple seems to have big plans. Recent reports suggest that Apple is working on a 15-inch MacBook Air.
As per the report, there are also plans for Apple to bring a 12-inch MacBook. Chip The M2 Pro and M2 Max will go into mass production by the end of this year.
TSMC is the manufacturer of choice for Apple to produce it. What about the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros? Probably coming early next year.
READ ALSO: Powered by Apple M2, here are the MacBook Pro 2022 specifications and prices
However, Apple is now thinking hard about being able to meet the needs for the number of iPhone 14 series production that launched some time ago.
Understandably, the production of a number of components for the iPhone 14 series experienced problems. The contributing factor is the lockdown in China due to the increase in Covid-19 cases. [SN/HBS]
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