According to media reports on August 9, Apple plans to launch a new iPad Air model equipped with an OLED display in 2026 and will no longer use an LCD screen.
Compared with LCD screens, OLED screens are smaller in thickness, lighter in weight, more colorful, with higher contrast, lower power consumption, faster screen response time, almost no smearing, and no viewing angle problems, even Viewed at a wide viewing angle, the picture remains undistorted.In terms of screen suppliers, Apple will choose Samsung as the main supplier of OLED panels for the new iPad Air.
Currently, Samsung produces about 135,000 OLED panels for iPhone and iPad Pro every month, while LG Display only produces 15,000 OLED panels for iPad Pro and 45,000 for iPhone every month. The production capacity gap is obvious.
Also, unlike the dual-stack LTPO display of the M4 iPad Pro, the iPad Air is expected to use a single-stack LTPS display.
Although this choice may result in the iPad Air having a slightly lower brightness level than the iPad Pro and not supporting ProMotion technology, it will help Apple control costs and maintain the price competitiveness of the iPad Air series.
In terms of screen size, the OLED iPad Air is expected to maintain the 11-inch and 13-inch display sizes, the same as the current model. In addition, both sizes of iPad Air are expected to be upgraded to OLED screens in 2026, but Apple may delay the release of the 13-inch OLED iPad Air to 2027.The above is the detailed content of Give up LCD completely! OLED iPad Air coming in 2026. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!