According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple plans to introduce MiniLED technology this year. DigiTimes has now commented on the topic and published further details.
Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo was one of the first to predict Apple's planned switch to mini-LED technology. This year, it is finally set to begin. DigiTimes has now commented on this and supported Kuo's prediction. According to the report, a new iPad Pro and new MacBook Pro models are set to appear this year, all of which will use mini-LED displays. conversion The MacBook Air will not be available until 2022, according to DigiTimes. is called it in the latest report:
The sources expect Apple's 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pros and 16-inch MacBook Pro, due to be released in 2021, to feature MiniLED displays, and the adoption of MiniLED will be expanded to MacBook Air products in 2022.
“MiniLEDs are more reliable than OLED”
Kuo has already stressed several times that in addition to a 16-inch MacBook Pro, a brand new 14-inch model is also to be expected. Both products will have a brand new design. However, details about the casing have not yet been given. According to the analyst, the switch to miniLED displays would enable thinner and lighter product designs. In addition, the new screen technology has the same advantages as OLEDs, with even better values. Apart from that, miniLEDs are more reliable because they cannot burn in. While new MacBook models could appear in the second half of the year, various sources currently assume that the new iPad Pro will be presented in the spring. Whether they are right remains to be seen, of course, as always. (Image: Apple)