Apple may launch its first OLED MacBook in 2024, which will lead to a “boom” in OLED laptop sales. This would mark the first time Apple would adopt the technology in its portable computers and could significantly boost its performance capabilities.
This news comes from Ming-Chi Kuo, an Apple analyst with a strong reputation for accuracy. posting on twitter Kuo explained That there were several factors that convinced Apple to move away from the Mini-LED panels currently used in the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro laptops.

For one thing, Kuo believes that OLED technology allows for “more diverse form factor design options,” including foldable screens. He noted that laptops using OLED panels tend to be thinner and lighter than their mini-LED counterparts, something that would certainly be an attractive prospect for a company like Apple that prizes flashy designs.
At the same time, OLED panels feature individually lit LEDs and do not require backlighting. This allows for better battery life and contrast, although the Mini-LED panels in the MacBook Pro come closer to OLED in the latter regard.
The report builds on Kuo’s previous claims that Apple is tinkering with OLED MacBooks. Display industry analyst Ross Young also believes 2024 is the date for an OLED MacBook, so it’s certainly worth adding it to the diary.
OLED advantage

Apple’s MacBook Pro already has great displays, thanks to its use of mini-LEDs. As our author said in our review 16-inch MacBook Pro, “It’s the best laptop I’ve seen for viewing and creating HDR content,” Mini-LEDs provide “the most significant evolution in display technology” for the MacBook range since 2012.
But with the switch to OLED, Apple may have more options when it comes to designing its devices. We already know that the company is working on a 20-inch foldable MacBook and that there is also a folding iMac. OLED technology could be a key component in both of those products.
Right now, we don’t know which Mac laptop Apple will bring OLED to first, as Kuo described it as a “MacBook” without mentioning whether it would be a MacBook Pro or a MacBook Air. But given the technological advances OLED will bring, it will almost certainly find its way into Apple’s flagship MacBook Pro line, which usually gets new technologies before other Mac laptops.
While Kuo said the device could launch in 2024, it’s worth noting that he specifically said “late 2024 at the earliest.” Several of the latest rumored Apple products have been delayed, from the firm’s mixed-reality headset to its next MacBook Pro model, so it’s possible we won’t see an OLED MacBook until 2025.
Still, Kuo believes the device has the potential to shake up the industry, such as Apple’s impact on other companies. Don’t be surprised if we see a flood of new OLED laptops after Apple takes the plunge.
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