Apple pushing forward with 2024 OLED iPad Pro release
Apple is rumored to be on track to release an iPad Pro with OLED in 2024 -- and has postponed another product to meet the deadline.

OLED iPads still coming in 2024
In early 2023, rumors were indicating that Apple intended to update the iPad Pro lineup with new display technology. Although the current models feature Mini LED displays, there were speculations about the potential benefits of adopting OLED technology.
Apple already uses OLED technology in certain iPhone and Apple Watch models, and incorporating it into the iPad Pro could bring several improvements. A report on Friday from The Elec says Apple is still on track to launch an OLED iPad Pro in 2024.
The production of the 11-inch and 13-inch OLED iPads, which mark the first use of OLED technology in the Apple iPad series, will start in the first quarter of 2024. These OLED iPads will use low-temperature multi-crystalline oxide (LTPO) thin film transistor (TFT) technology and a hybrid OLED design consisting of a glass plate and thin film layer.
Switching to an OLED display offers numerous benefits, such as producing more vibrant colors, faster response times, better power efficiency, and wider viewing angles.
Simultaneously, the report projects that the introduction of the 13-inch and 15-inch OLED MacBook models by Apple has been delayed until 2027. The display technology behind these screens may require more advanced manufacturing processes, and the report claims that Apple is focusing on the iPad Pro first.
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It’s OLED a bit of a mystery…
The current M2 iPad Pros are magnificent machines with no serious compromises on the hardware side. I really can’t think of anything that I’d like to see done differently with the current iPad Pro hardware. The camera array is way beyond anything I’ll ever need on a tablet device. Coupled with the Magic Keyboard my M2 iPad Pro is easily my most frequently used non-iPhone Apple product. Sure, I’d like to see better file and window management and a few other software tweaks, but I’m not waiting impatiently on the sidelines for lack of an OLED screen. But Apple has to keep being Apple and I’m sure they’ll find a way to make me “need” whatever follows the current generation of iPad Pros. Ultimately we’re all better off because of Apple’s unstoppable quest for perfection.