Apple is expected to integrate latest technology in the upcoming MacBook

Apple CEO Tim Cook is planning to introduce OLED MacBook Pro after iPhone series soon
An undated image of MacBook Pro featuring M2 and Pro and M2 Max. — Apple
An undated image of MacBook Pro featuring M2 and Pro and M2 Max. — Apple

Apple is likely to introduce an OLED MacBook Pro as well as iPad after the release of iPhone. According to Dexerto, this news is almost confirmed but it doesn't seem to be available in the market for a certain time even after its launch.

According to another reliable reporter from Omdia, the MacBook Pro will be introduced in 2026 with OLED Display.

Additionally, Apple is likely to be planning to include OLED screens in its MacBook Pro models as early as 2026. This move may lead to a significant rise in the market for notebook OLEDs, with over 60 million devices perhaps sold by 2031.

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Apple OLED screen in MacBook Pro

OLED panels are in high demand and that’s why Apple is also planning to launch an OLED MacBook Pro. Also, approximately 37% annual growth is expected for OLED panels in laptops between the ongoing decade.

The rise of OLED panel demands have captivated plenty of manufacturers' attention to launch exciting devices such as tablets and laptops, as OLED screens provide enhanced quality of image with better contrast ratios than LCD panels in MacBooks because they don’t need backlight, less-energy consuming, etc.

OLED screens support Tandem technology which Apple launched with iPad Pro 7th generation.