If you’re dreaming of an iMac with an OLED display, you might have to wait a while.
After many years of using LED backlighting and using mini-LED in some cases, Apple has gradually been moving its product lines to OLED. However, the expense of the technology means some products will get it far later than others.
Per ZDNet Korea, Apple plans to bring the OLED iMac to market by 2029 or 2030.
Sources close to the story have stated that Apple has made requests to Samsung Display and LG Display to produce iMac OLED samples via their mass production facilities. Of the two, Samsung Display is anticipated to be the faster responder, which could help it gain some orders.
It’s rumored that Samsung’s display panels will offer a pixel density of 220 pixels per inch. This is higher than the existing 160PPI Quantum Dot OLED (QD-OLED) panels that it is currently producing for displays, but new equipment will help boost the density.
For its part, LG Display will offer White OLED (W-OLED) panels, though these could arrive at a slower rate than Samsung. It’s also rumored that the LG panels aren’t as bright as Samsung’s QD-LED versions, which will count against it. It’s also been rumored that LG is working on a new five-stack panel using W-OLED, instead of the existing four-stack version. The extra panel would add an additional green layer, which would boost brightness, but the manufacturing method has yet to reach mass production.
It’s also been noted that this isn’t the first time Apple has inquired about OLED iMac parts from its suppliers. In December, it made a Request for Information (RFI) from Samsung Display and LG Display for finalized specifications for the display itself. At the time, and reiterated in the March report, the 24-inch display will have a pixel density of 218 to 220 pixels per inch. This puts it at the same resolution as the current 4.5K Retina panel in the existing iMac.
It’s thought that Apple wants the new screen to be much brighter than the current screen. While the current iMac display offers 500 nits of brightness, the OLED version is expected by Apple to have a maximum brightness of 600 nits.
Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.
Via AppleInsider and ZDNet Korea




