Apple could soon turn to OLED.
Apple, however, is behind the curve.
The companysnew MacBook Airand MacBook Pro 13 both rely on standard IPS panels.
MacBook Pro 16Photo: Alex Cranz/Gizmodo
Upgrading to theMacBook Pro 14andMacBook Pro 16gets you a miniLED display, a step in the direction of OLED.
It seems Apple has realized that to compete, it will need to take the plunge.
Apples high-end products have ProMotion but only drop to 24Hz.
This wouldnt be the first time Apple turns to OLED.
For now, miniLED is the premiere display tech for MacBooks.
There are reasons OLED hasnt taken off in the laptop industry until now.
The chief concern isburn-in, or when a static image is permanently retained on the screen.
Well be curious about what reassurances Apple will give customers, considering its support page calls burn-in expected.
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