Get ready for some exciting changes in the world of iPads! Next month, Apple is expected to unveil the 11-inch iPad Pro (2024) and 13-inch iPad Pro (2024) with OLED displays. This move marks a significant shift from the traditional LCD screens, and it’s just the beginning of what’s to come for iPad models.
Here’s a sneak peek at what to expect:
– The iPad Pro (2024) displays will feature a hybrid mix of OLED, LTPO, and RGB technologies. This combination allows for a dynamically adjusted refresh rate based on the content displayed, potentially extending the tablet’s battery life.
– LG Display and Samsung Display will supply the 11-inch panel with a resolution of 1668 x 2388, while LG Display is building the 13-inch panel with a resolution of 1920 x 2880.
– In mid-2026, the 10.8-inch iPad Air is set to receive a Hybrid panel composed of a single-structure RGB OLED and an LTPS backplane. This same panel will be used in the 8.3-inch iPad mini in 2027.
– By 2027, the iPad Pro will upgrade to another type of OLED panel using Thin Film Encapsulation (TFE) and a polymer. These enhancements aim to increase durability, lifespan, and brightness of the screen.
But here’s where things get really interesting: Omdia’s road map reveals that a foldable iPad measuring 20.3 inches is expected in 2027. This device will feature a Hybrid display consisting of foldable OLED + LTPO technology, providing a ProMotion Display with an impressive range of 10Hz to 120Hz.
It’s worth noting that Apple reportedly encountered issues with Samsung-supplied displays on a foldable iPhone prototype. As such, the focus has shifted towards creating a more durable foldable iPad instead.
Stay tuned as these exciting developments unfold in the world of iPads!