Kuo: Apple will release an OLED MacBook by the end of 2024

Apple's first OLED MacBook is coming by the end of 2024. Per analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple plans to ship the OLED MacBook in the later stages of next year, so don't hold your breath for one sooner.

Kuo says that OLED will bring a few advantages over the mini-LED Apple currently uses in the MacBook Pro 14 and 16, and the iPad Pro 12. It will allow for thinner and lighter devices with more diverse form factors. On a side note, OLED also allows for folding devices.

Kuo doesn't say which MacBook will be the first to adopt OLED, but industry insider Ross Young has said that Apple will announce a 13-inch OLED MacBook Air by 2024.

Reader comments

  • Anonymous

OLED is great for TV. However, it is not so good for computer screens with tons of static content due to burn-in issues.

  • Anonymous

It highly depends on what line you got. For example, getting a Lenovo ThinkPad is very different to getting anything that's made to be easy to carry. Most companies aren't like Apple. They have many product lines. But Lenovo's ThinkPad...

  • Anonymous

no, I don't buy an iPhone to flex on anyone... in north america iPhones are common because they're nice to use.