We’ve already talked in-depth about Apple’s plans to release an iPad Pro with an OLED screen. At the same time, however, Apple is also working on its first MacBook with an OLED display. Head below as we round up everything we know about the upcoming OLED MacBooks right now…
Why OLED?
Currently, Apple sells MacBooks that use either LCD or mini-LED displays. The MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro use LCD screens. The 14-inch and 16-inch versions of the MacBook Pro use mini-LED screens. As we’ve pointed out before, a lot of people have questions about why Apple is planning to transition to OLED just over a year after releasing the first MacBook Pro with mini-LED.
As a refresher, mini-LED is an alternative to OLED that is worse in some ways and better in others. Many experts will tell you that OLED screens are superior to mini-LED because of the much better black levels. This is because the pixels themselves are the things producing the light, so when those pixels need to be black, they can be turned off entirely.
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