It is reported that the OLED display screen of Apple's new iPad Pro will begin mass production around February next year
王俊杰2017
发表于 2023-11-9 12:36:32
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According to the news, mass production of the OLED display screen for Apple's new iPad Pro will begin around February next year. LG Display and Samsung Display have entered the final stage of negotiations with Apple, and they plan to start producing OLED panels for the next generation iPad Pro model around February 2024, ahead of the original plan.
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