The MacBook Air is a favorite among Apple users, especially because of its mix of performance, design, and usability. Many are eagerly awaiting the next big thing: a MacBook Air with an OLED display. But recent reports suggest that this upgrade may take longer than initially thought. Find out why Apple has changed the timeline and what this means for the future of the MacBook Air here.
Displays play a central role in Apple devices, as they are largely responsible for the user experience. A switch to OLED technology has long been seen as a logical step. OLED displays offer richer colors, deeper blacks and are more energy efficient at the same time. But the switch is also expensive and Apple is clearly weighing its decisions carefully. The alleged delay of the OLED MacBook Air raises many questions, but also gives room for new developments that are coming in the coming years.
Why the MacBook Air with OLED display is taking a while
According to the Korean website According to The Elec, the MacBook Air with OLED display is not expected to be released until 2029, two years later than originally planned. An industry source says that sales of the first iPad Pro models with OLED displays were disappointing. These models were introduced last year but failed to generate the demand hoped for. Apple had apparently hoped that the introduction of OLED would give a big boost to iPad Pro sales, which has not been the case. This has led the company to shelve the costly technology for the MacBook Air for the time being.
The interim solution: oxide TFT technology
While OLED will not be part of the MacBook Air for the time being, Apple is working on other improvements. According to reports, the 2027 models will be equipped with a so-called oxide TFT technology. This brings advantages such as:
- better color accuracy,
- a higher contrast ratio,
- more uniform brightness,
- lower power consumption, which can extend battery life.
This innovation could be a good compromise for many users, as it does not offer the full benefits of an OLED display but still represents a significant improvement over current LCD technology.
Latest updates: M4 chip in new models
Even before the planned display upgrades come into effect, Apple is planning to release updated MacBook Air models in the near future. New 13- and 15-inch versions equipped with the M4 chip are due to appear in the next one to two months. This chip promises higher performance and better energy efficiency, making the devices more powerful and more attractive for everyday use.
OLED in the MacBook Pro: A first taste
Although the MacBook Air will not get an OLED display until later, the technology is expected to be introduced to the MacBook Pro models next year. For tech fans, this could be an exciting opportunity to experience the benefits of OLED in another Apple product. It could also serve as a test run before OLED is introduced later in the MacBook Air.
A look into the future of the MacBook Air
The alleged delay of the MacBook Air with OLED display may be disappointing for many, but it also shows that Apple is planning carefully and thinking long-term. With the possible introduction of oxide TFT technology and regular hardware updates, such as the new M4 chip, the MacBook Air remains one of the best options in the laptop market. The wait for OLED may be longer, but the direction Apple is taking still promises exciting developments. For anyone looking for a reliable and powerful laptop, the MacBook Air remains an excellent choice - even without an OLED display. (Image: Apple)
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