Apple is expected to be bringing out an overhauled iPad Pro in the opening months of 2024, with OLED displays being the key change for the generation. To prepare for raised OLED panel production, the supply chain is already bracing itself by expanding production capacity for new 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Pros.
According to a Tuesday DigiTimes report, supply chain sources claim the OLED screens will use hybrid panels, which use both rigid and flexible materials in its construction. Such a display panel could enable a thinner design, which could also be lighter than existing counterparts.
There is also the claim that Apple wants to reduce the fairly slim bezel of the iPad Pro even further, though it may not necessarily be able to do so in the next iteration.
While Apple wants to move to OLED, the current mini LED-based displays will still be produced for a while. It is reported that suppliers will probably cease shipments of the current-gen iPad Pro using the technology by the summer of 2024.
OLED for the iPad Pro has been rumored for a few years, with rumors going back to 2020 and beyond discussing the possibility of using it. However, the technology simply didn't get employed by Apple in the following years.
Since that model's introduction, the rumors of OLED have persisted, with various component producers within Apple's supply chain ecosystem expected to make the panels at different times.
Whether Apple actually releases an OLED iPad in the early months of 2024 remain to be seen, but with the sheer quantity of rumors on the topic, it seems quite probable that the display technology will arrive on Apple's tablet this time around.
Source: Appleinsider