The famous analyst Ming-Chi Kuo affirmedend of September, that Apple has planned to release several products next year, which would be equipped with a mini-LED screen, a technology that will gradually replace the OLED display.
Ming-Chi Kuo has just delivered a new relationship with more details on the products and the release period of these products. According to him, in the third quarter of 2020, Apple would reveal a new 12.9 inch iPad Pro with an A14X chip and which would take a mini-LED screen.
He also argued that in the last quarter of 2020, the mini-LED display would also land in the next generation of 16-inch MacBook Pro.
According to him, each mini-LED display will use approximately 10,000 LEDs, while the monitor Pro Display XDR uses 576. Each LED would be of a size less than 200 microns, much less than the LEDs of the Pro Display XDR.
Apple plans in the future to migrate from OLED to mini-LED for its products. Because this new screen techno offers the same advantages as the OLED: lightness, finesse, better light, but also better energy management.
The mini-LED screen also offers a wide range of colors, high contrast, a large dynamic range and better local light control for relation to the LCD screen. All these factors interest Apple for its products.
This would also allow Apple to be less dependent on suppliers, like Samsung for OLED screens that currently equip its iPhone.
In parallel, Apple would also plan to release new iPad Pro in the spring of 2020, probably during an event in March 2020, during which the Cupertino firm could also reveal the successor of the iPhone SE.
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