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Apple reportedly close to switching from OLED to microLED for 2020 Apple Watch display
Apple reportedly close to switching from OLED to microLED for 2020 Apple Watch display
The Apple Watch Series 4 with OLED displays (40mm and 44mm) debuted on September 21, 2018
William Gallagher for AppleInsider:
Following years of development with different suppliers, Apple is reportedly close to switching Apple Watch display from OLED to micro LED, and production is expected to begin in time for a fall 2020 launch.
According to sources in the supply chain, Apple is close to…
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Apple reportedly invests in its own MicroLED screens
Apple reportedly invests in its own MicroLED screens
Apple quietly acquired a company called LuxVue in 2014 that was working on low-power MicroLED display technology. A report by Bloomberg indicates that development has continued and that Apple is making a “significant investment” in the new technology with an eye toward including them in devices like the iPhone or Apple Watch in a few years. Like OLED (used in the Apple Watch and now iPhone X,…
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Is OLED really the future of Apple's iPhone?
Is OLED really the future of Apple’s iPhone?
“The latest report from South Korea is that Apple and Samsung have reached a deal for OLED screens for the next-generation iPhone,” Mark Hibben writes for Seeking Alpha. “The source for the latest report is the South Korean Pulse News, which claimed that Samsung Display had landed a deal to supply 60 million 5-inch OLED displays for the next-generation iPhone. The Pulse Newsreport is…
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Apple yine yenilik peşinde.
Apple, daha az enerji ile daha parlak bir ekran yapılması için LED ekranlar üzerinde çalışan LuxVue adlı firmayı satın aldı. Böylece iPhone ve diğer cihazlarda kullanıcılar için daha iyi bir performans sağlayacak gibi gözüküyor.LuxVue firması 2009 yılında 43.8 milyon dolar yatırımla kuruldu ve micro-LED ekranlar üzerinde çalışıyordu. Apple da bu şirketi satın alarak daha az enerji tüketen ekranlı iPhone'ları üretebilecek. Fakat Apple bu şirketten sadece iPhone için faydalanmayı düşünmüyor. Akıllı cihazlarda da firmanın çalışmalarından yararlanacak. Apple CEO'su Tim Cook, bu satın alımının ardından bir açıklama yaparak, 'Biz kazanç ve kayıplarla yarış halinde değiliz; bizim yarış içinde olduğumuz konu, insanların hayatlarını zenginleştirecek dünyanın en iyi ürünlerini üretmek' dedi ve bu tarz satın alımlarla birlikte gelişmelerinde devam edeceğini sözlerine ekledi.