Rumors that Apple is developing four iPad models this year, one of which could be the giant iPad Air, have everyone excited. However, according to the latest reports, Apple has burned the ships for the much-loved iPad Pro feature. Accordingly, the days of OLED for iPad Pro may be over.
Are dreams of a new iPad Pro with OLED display dead in the water?
In fact, it is known that Apple has already agreed with Samsung and LG for OLED panel production. In this sense, everyone’s expectation was to encounter the OLED screen iPad Pro model. However, according to a recent reliable report, Apple has given up on the OLED iPad Pro model.
It should also be noted that the company does not prefer Micro-LED in this sense. In this sense, Apple is returning to the backlit LCD screen. It turned out that the company made cost calculations here. As you know, OLED is an expensive technology and costs are very high. Micro-LED displays, OLED’s biggest competitor in terms of quality, are still at high levels in terms of cost.
In this sense, Apple wants not to reflect this high cost on iPad Pro. In this sense, the sixth generation iPad Pro production may remain until early 2024. Of course, this will cause us to wait until the middle of the year for the new iPad launch.
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But has Apple given up on the idea of an iPad with OLED display? Actually, the company’s main goal is to switch to Micro-LED panel, not OLED panel. However, Apple was expected to exceed the limits in the sixth generation iPad Pro model for this year. In this sense, 32 GB RAM and 4 TB storage in storage is an example of this.
However, Apple already produces displays with vibrant colors. Again, although OLED has much brighter colors, it is not very user-friendly in terms of battery life. Predictions are that Apple will continue with LED displays until Micro-LED costs drop. In this sense, when Apple decides to use Micro-LED for the iPad Pro, it will provide OLED-like brightness. And Micro-LED displays are very economical in this sense.