Apple Reportedly Planning OLED Display Upgrade for iPad Lineup Starting 2024

A 16-inch MacBook Pro sporting an OLED screen is expected to be launched in 2025.
Apple is planning to introduce OLED display technology to its iPad lineup, starting with the iPad Pro in 2024.
The 2024 iPad Pro series is expected to feature an LTPO panel, allowing for a ProMotion feature with a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz.
The iPad Air is expected to switch to OLED in 2026, with a new 12.9-inch model launching in 2027.
The iPad mini is expected to receive an OLED display upgrade, with its size increasing from 8.3 inches to 8.7 inches.

Apple is reportedly planning to introduce OLED display technology to its iPad lineup, starting with the iPad Pro in 2024, according to multiple sources including ET News, TechRadar, and Apple Insider. The OLED technology is expected to improve the light efficiency of the panel through Color Filter on Encapsulation (CoE), potentially reducing power consumption by 20% and supporting an under-screen camera.

The 2024 iPad Pro series is expected to feature an LTPO panel, allowing for a ProMotion feature with a maximum refresh rate of 120Hz. Other models are expected to have LTPS panels, limiting refresh rates.

In addition to the iPad Pro, the iPad mini is also expected to receive an OLED display upgrade. The size of the iPad mini is expected to increase from 8.3 inches to 8.7 inches. The iPad Air is expected to switch to OLED in 2026, with a new 12.9-inch model launching in 2027.

The transition to OLED displays is not limited to iPads. Reports suggest that in 2025, a 16-inch MacBook Pro sporting an OLED screen is expected to be launched.

The production of the 2024 iPad Pros is rumored to begin in February 2024, potentially coinciding with Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). However, these reports are yet to be confirmed by Apple.


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    • A previous rumor from Chosun Ilbo, another South Korean news site, said the 2024 iPad Pros will be entering production this upcoming February. This would put the release date at around June, “perhaps coinciding with Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC)”.
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