Apple to invest 300 million to manufacture mini-LED and micro-LED displays in Taiwan

We have been talking for many months about the possibility of Apple launching the first product with a mini-LED screen. We are talking because of the different rumors that point to Apple's implementation of this technology. The first product that, according to analysts, would have to reach the market with a mini-LED screen was the iPad Pro 2020.

An iPad Pro that uses the same screen as the previous generation. Ming-Chi Kuo, one of the analysts who has spoken the most about this technology in Apple products, stated a few weeks ago that mini-LED and micro-LED technology they will not reach any of the devices that Apple launches this year.

Now yes, now not. What is clear is that sometimes, it is better to forget about rumors if you are thinking of renewing your Apple device, because otherwise, you can unnecessarily lengthen your life (and your suffering). The latest news related to this new screen technology does not point to a launch this year, but to the investment that Apple plans to make in Taiwan according to the Economic Daily News.

According to this medium, Apple plans to invest about 300 million dollars, in collaboration with Taiwan Epistar and AU Optronics to produce mini-LED and micro-LED displays. This type of screen allows you to design thinner and lighter products and if we ignore the rumors, it will be available in the next generations of the 14 and 16-inch MacBook, in the iMac Pro, in the 12,9-inch iPad Pro and in 10,2 and 7,9-inch iPads.

This type of screens offer the same benefits as OLED displays that we can find in current iPhones including high contrast and dynamic range. This media has not specified when the Cupertino-based company plans to make the investment, but it will most likely take place between this year and next.


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