Apple says goodbye to LCD: The iPad Air will get an OLED display in early 2027

Apple plans to introduce OLED displays in its iPad Air models by early 2027, marking a significant upgrade in viewing quality. The move is part of Apple's broader strategy to abandon LCD technology in its tablets.
Apple is set to introduce OLED displays in its iPad Air models by early 2027. The tech giant plans to implement the advanced displays as part of a broader strategy to abandon LCD technology. Samsung Display is expected to begin mass production of the new panels around the end of 2026 or in January 2027. The OLED panel will allow individual control of each pixel, resulting in deeper blacks, higher color accuracy, and improved contrast. However, the iPad Air's display may be less bright and lack ProMotion technology, with a refresh rate of 60Hz. The iPad mini 8 is also expected to adopt OLED displays, leaving the entry-level iPad as the only model with LCD technology.
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