In recent days Ming-Chi Kuo's report has predicted the arrival of Mini-LED panels on the next iPad and MacBook Pro. Basically, a better screen to save more energy and get better color results. The first varieties are expected next year and now a new report from Apple chain Supplements seems to confirm its arrival.
The idea behind the screens with the Mini-LED panel is that they allow greater battery savings than conventional LEDs or OLED screens that other Apple devices currently have. One of its advantages is that it is easy to produce larger panels so you can place them on devices like the iPad or Mac (which is why we don't have OLED on these products yet). Finally, these are panels They show their sensitivity and light compared to those using other technologies
GIS and LG Display as the leading providers
Ming-Chi Kuo revealed that the beneficiaries of this change in Apple devices will be LG display and Taiwan manufacturer GIS, the two of which will be responsible for making this kind of Apple screens. Yes, both DigiTimes and Economic Daily News support the idea by stating that GIS will be Apple's leading provider of Apple & # 39; s Mini-LED virtual reality.
From DigiTimes they point out that they do not provide is ready to offer Apple Mini-LED panels in the third quarter next year For its part, Economic Daily News reports that Apple will use GIS to assemble the next iPad's Mini-LED panels.
For now The current iPad and Mac use the Apple LCD panel. While it is a good quality panel when it comes to displaying color accuracy, sharpness and brightness … in many ways the OLED panel achieves better comparison results for example. It is because of the technology used, and it is likely that the Mini-LED panels will enhance these results. We'll see if they appear next year.
Via | MacRumors