Apple’s failure to achieve the expected success in sales of iPad Pro with OLED display has also affected the company’s OLED MacBook Air plans. According to a new report, Apple has postponed the release of MacBook Air models with OLED technology to 2027. Details in our news…
Apple postponed the release of the OLED MacBook Air model to 2027
First of all, let’s talk about why OLED displays are so important. In fact, OLED displays delight users with advantages such as higher brightness, deep blacks, superior contrast ratio and energy efficiency. However, this technology has high production costs. As a result, it also significantly increases the prices of Apple’s devices.

While Apple’s current LCD MacBook Air models stand out with their affordable prices, the transition to OLED technology could upset this balance. Apple previously planned to use OLED displays on devices such as the iPad mini, iPad Air and MacBook Air in 2026. However, it is stated that the company postponed these plans after the low sales of iPad Pro. So what will the new OLED MacBook Air offer?
According to a report by market research firm Omdia, Apple’s OLED MacBook Air models will offer two different display options, measuring 13.8 inches and 15.5 inches. These displays are expected to be thinner and more durable, with LTPO technology and oxide TFT layers. In addition, TFE (Thin Film Encapsulation) technology will increase the durability of the devices.
In short, with the postponement of Apple’s transition to OLED technology, we can think that the company prefers the price issue to OLED technology. Because it is a big question mark whether higher prices will be considered reasonable for users with OLED.
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