Apple Reportedly Developing OLED MacBook Air, iPad Mini, and iPad Air Models
Apple is reportedly preparing to roll out a major display upgrade across several of its popular product lines, including the MacBook Air, iPad Mini, and iPad Air. The company is said to be developing new versions of these devices featuring advanced OLED panels, which are expected to deliver better brightness, contrast, and colour accuracy compared to current LCD screens. Among them, the iPad Mini could be the first to transition to OLED technology, with a launch tipped for next year. The move is part of Apple’s broader effort to bring its signature high-end display technology to more of its mainstream products.
iPad Mini May Lead Apple’s OLED Transition
According to a Bloomberg report, Apple has begun testing OLED displays for several of its upcoming products. The new iPad Mini — internally code-named J510 — is reportedly the frontrunner, set to launch with an OLED panel and possibly an IP rating for water and dust resistance. If true, this would mark a significant upgrade for the compact tablet line, which has so far used LCD panels. However, these improvements may come with a higher cost, with reports suggesting a price increase of up to $100 (roughly Rs. 8,500).
OLED Display Expansion to MacBook Air and iPad Air
Apple’s push toward OLED won’t stop with the iPad Mini. The company is also said to be working on OLED-equipped versions of the MacBook Air and iPad Air. These new models are expected to launch within the next couple of years, offering enhanced viewing experiences for users who rely on their devices for creative and media-intensive tasks. OLED screens are known for their deeper blacks and superior energy efficiency, which could also help extend battery life.
LCD Models Still in the Pipeline
Despite the OLED transition, Apple isn’t abandoning LCD just yet. The next-generation iPad Air, expected to debut in spring, is reportedly sticking with an LCD display for at least one more cycle. This suggests that Apple may continue offering multiple display options across its product range to cater to different price segments — with OLED models positioned as premium alternatives.


