A few days ago we reported that Apple might launch an iPad Pro and a MacBook Pro with mini-LED screens plans – now the rumor is being fueled by an Apple supplier.
According to the well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple could present an iPad Pro and MacBook Pro with a mini-LED screen as early as next year or the year after - Epistar is said to be a possible supplier. Now his suspicion is being fueled by Taiwan. Apple supplier Epistar made a suspicious statement to DigiTimes magazine. Company President Chin-Yung Fan said that his company's customers are developing notebooks, tablets, smartphones and monitors with mini-LED backlight systems. According to this, demand for mini-LEDs would increase significantly in the second half of 2020. The Epistar President did not name any names - but observers are sure that Apple is also included. The statement would therefore also confirm Kuo's report.
More expensive, thinner and lighter
The analyst also expects a significant price increase, as this screen technology is significantly more expensive - but also better. According to his current information, the iPad Pro will have a 10- to 12-inch screen, while the MacBook Pro will be available with a 15- to 17-inch screen.
Kuo also emphasized that the new display technology based on mini-LEDs will enable thinner and lighter products while offering many of the same benefits of OLED screens - including a wide color gamut, high contrast and dynamic range, and true black. The use of new screens should be a good reason for some to upgrade despite the higher price. Whether the devices will be released at the end of 2020 remains to be seen, of course. You can find more current reports from Ming-Chi Kuo below. (Photo by Denys Prykhodov / Bigstockphoto)
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