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LG Display to start producing OLED panels for iPad Pro already in February next year at its Paju plant. Unfortunately, the displays are expected to be almost three times more expensive than those Apple used in iPhonech, which should be reflected in the prices of the new iPad Pro. The current 11″ iPad Pro is equipped with an LCD panel, while the 12,9″ iPad Pro Offers mini-LED panel with higher brightness and contrast ratio. OLED technology eliminates the need for backlighting when displaying black, offering an even higher contrast ratio and darker blacks than mini-LED displays.

The main advantage of OLED panels is perfect black color and energy saving, especially in situations where you display black color on parts of the display. These parts of the display are not backlit when the black color is displayed on them, which saves electricity and black is also 100% black. However, the price for these displays is higher than for mini-LED or LCD. Apple should use hybrid OLED displays that combine flexible and rigid materials, which could make the iPad Pro even thinner than it is now.  Apple has reportedly ordered 10 million OLED panels for iPad Pro next year, 60% of which will be supplied by LG and the rest by Samsung, which should focus only on 11″ displays.

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