
The last iPad Pro series, from 2022, used LCD panels
The new report updates this information claiming that Apple has decided on a final amount of 8.5 million OLED panels for the iPad Pro (2024), which will be divided between Samsung Display and LG Display. Samsung Display will produce 4 million OLED panels for the 11-inch iPad Pro while LG Display will make 4.5 million OLED panels for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
Apple is reportedly spending $290 for each 11-inch display made by Samsung Display and $390 for the 12.9-inch screen produced by LG Display. Overall, the tech giant is spending $2.9 billion for OLED panels. China's BOE, which does supply Apple with OLED panels for some iPhone models, was believed to be in the running for some of this business but will not be supplying Apple with any of the OLED panels for the new iPad Pro (2024) models.
In addition to the new iPad Pro (2024) series, Apple is expected to introduce the iPad Air (2024) at the same time this month. For the first time, there will be two iPad Air models as a variant sporting a 12.9-inch LCD display will join the traditional unit that is equipped with a 10.9-inch LCD screen.
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