Apple will switch almost all iPad, MacBook, and external display models to OLED displays by 2027, according to technology research firm Omdia.
Omdia’s latest IT OLED display forecasts, seen on OLEDInfoclaims that global OLED shipments will increase rapidly from about 9.7 million units in 2022 to more than 70 million in 2028. Much of this growth will be driven by laptops, but the number of OLED tablets will also increase significantly during this period.
The main contributor to this expected increase is said to be Apple’s expanded use of OLED displays in its devices. In line with other rumors, Omdia believes that Apple will start using OLED panels for the iPad starting with the new iPad Pro models next year, followed by an OLED MacBook Pro in 2026. Apple will almost completely phase out LCD and mini-LED mobile displays. devices in 2026.
In 2027, Apple will apparently start using QD-OLED or WOLED panels for 32-inch and 42-inch displays, possibly for future iMac or external display models. The Pro Display XDR is the only existing Apple product with a 32-inch display and there is no current 42-inch device.
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