Now, according to the latest information from The Elec report, Apple is ready to make a significant step forward in LCD screens for the MacBook Air 2027. Specifically, the product will be equipped with an improved LCD screen with Oxide TFT technology, marking a big step forward compared to the current amorphous silicon screen. This new technology promises to bring many benefits to users, the most prominent of which is energy efficiency. Oxide TFT panels consume less energy than traditional a-Si panels, helping to extend battery life.
MacBook Air 2027 will bring advanced screen technology
Additionally, the new display will offer sharper images and smoother scrolling, from browsing the web to watching videos to working with high-resolution images. Another notable improvement is more uniform brightness, which should reduce the “ghosting effect” that some users experience on traditional LCDs. Pixel response times are also expected to be faster, which should reduce blurring in videos and games, which is especially appreciated by demanding users.
Who will make the display for MacBook Air 2027?
On the production side, Samsung Display and BOE are the two giants involved in the development of this new display. Both companies are investing in new production lines to meet the growing demand. Samsung Display is installing new deposition machines on the A6 production line, while BOE is building the B16 line. Although there is no specific information on production volumes, their goal is to meet the high demand for MacBook Air devices with modern LCD screens.
However, it should be noted that BOE has had trouble producing iPhone displays due to non-compliance with Apple's quality standards, leading users to question whether this issue will affect MacBook display production.
The arrival of the MacBook Air 2027 comes amid rumors that Apple is delaying its plans to integrate OLED displays into the product line. Initial rumors suggested that the 2027 model would feature an OLED display, but reports suggest that this will not happen until 2029 or later. Meanwhile, the transition to OLED continues with the MacBook Pro, with the first product launching in 2026 with a thinner design and an estimated annual production of 3 to 5 million units.
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