Apple iPad Pro and MacBook Pro to use new OLED tech allowing higher brightness

03 November 2021
Double-stack OLED displays are currently under development.

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John , 05 Nov 2021You people don't really know anything about displays, ... morePeople love to talk bad about OLED displays here, it's honestly quite sad.... or hilarious... tbh I don't know at this point...

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    • 05 Nov 2021

    About time Apple releases their iPads and Macbooks with OLED like their competitors. People in my office always mock my Apple devices that they can't bear to look at my low contrast displays while they all run OLED tablets and laptops and I'm considered poor.

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      • 05 Nov 2021

      Anonymous, 04 Nov 2021I want MiniLED to avoid screen Burn ins. Please don't ... moreYou people don't really know anything about displays, they have advantages and disadvantages, but they were far from being garbage, It looks excellent to me and I never had issues with it!


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        Anonymous, 04 Nov 2021so u want apple to release indoor and outdoor ver. ? You people really can't understand simple comment...

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          • 04 Nov 2021

          AnonD-1018330, 03 Nov 2021I don't see the purpose of using high brightness unles... moreso u want apple to release indoor and outdoor ver. ?

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            • 04 Nov 2021

            Anonymous, 04 Nov 2021Samsung : this would look good on our phones. Let's tr... moreand their fan will said samsung did it first...

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              • KZK
              • 04 Nov 2021

              Samsung : this would look good on our phones. Let's try to copy it and make it look a little different. Anyways we don't have to pay a single penny.

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                • 04 Nov 2021

                Apple users : "Thank you Samsung! We love your displays! " 😂

                  constipation, 04 Nov 2021I hope there are more tablet sized OLED screens that could ... moreMy Redmi Note 9 Pro is peaking at 500 ish nits and yet it still hard to read on outside.

                    I hope there are more tablet sized OLED screens that could went up high. Double layered LCD is still costs high af and widely used in monitoring screens. It won't go to consumer grade for this time around.

                    Galaxy Tab S7+ could only go as high as 400 nits on these days is a joke.

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                      Anonymous, 04 Nov 2021"I don't see the purpose of using high brightness... moreRead whole comment before commenting..

                        Shadocx, 04 Nov 2021I always thought the same thing, the manufacturer who brag ... moreYou guys never went outside?

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                          Anonymous, 03 Nov 2021Almost a beautiful display, except for that notch on top Yeah, let's have a notch that extends all the way , call it a bezel and be happy about it...

                          Lol, people.make.no.sense.

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                            • 04 Nov 2021

                            I would say that 1000nits is plenty bright for a laptop screen and HDR. Having anything brighter is beneficial for bigger screens as TVs, Projectors.

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                              • 04 Nov 2021

                              I want MiniLED to avoid screen Burn ins. Please don't give me this widely used garbage OLED.

                                Anonymous, 03 Nov 2021I hope no one that will copy apple's notch on MacBook ... moreHUAWEI matebook's gonna copy for sure

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                                  AnonD-1018330, 03 Nov 2021I don't see the purpose of using high brightness unles... more"I don't see the purpose of using high brightness unless you're outdoor"

                                  yes, people are outdoors sometimes

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                                    Hbk112, 03 Nov 2021Do big displays really need so much brightness.... Don... moreActually the bigger the screen, the more brightness it needs because the light impact reduces with further distances. A 300 nit TV will appear quite a bit dimmer than a 300 nit laptop

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                                      dbjungle, 03 Nov 2021Classic Apple 2021: You don't want OLED in your lapt... moreThing is, they never said any of that. Apple never bashed any display technology, they just used it and said what's good about it. Which is smart because the LCD vs OLED debate has become a religious question

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                                        Lithuania, 03 Nov 2021What's the point in super bright laptop displays? To b... more"and occasionally ramp up the lights only in direct sunlight"

                                        That's what high brightness is for. Laptops are portable devices, and it's quite possible people will sometime work with them in well-lit rooms or even in direct sunlight. Also, they say the HDR impact when watching movies is better with high brightness, of course given that the movie is well calibrated for HDR and only makes the highlights very bright, not just everything that's bright. But that won't be a problem with OLED anyway because of the aggressive automatic brightness limiter