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MacBook Pro 14 and new MacBook Pro 16 now due in 2021 following mini-LED production issues

Started by Redaktion, May 07, 2020, 23:26:10

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Redaktion

Mini-LED production issues may have put paid to Apple releasing a MacBook Pro 14 before 2021. The Q4 2020-bound MacBook Pro 16 refresh is apparently affected too.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/MacBook-Pro-14-and-new-MacBook-Pro-16-now-due-in-2021-following-mini-LED-production-issues.464275.0.html

S.Yu

Yeah, if a couple of those LEDs age faster than the rest then the screen would be effectively broken pretty quickly.

StephenL

Quote from: S.Yu on May 08, 2020, 20:22:27
Yeah, if a couple of those LEDs age faster than the rest then the screen would be effectively broken pretty quickly.
What's special about that? It is the problem of every single LED displays, there are more than one LED in LED display. And LEDs outlive the device by a large margin for most of the time, so who cares anyways? Can't  find what your complain is based on.

S.Yu

Quote from: StephenL on May 11, 2020, 10:21:51
Quote from: S.Yu on May 08, 2020, 20:22:27
Yeah, if a couple of those LEDs age faster than the rest then the screen would be effectively broken pretty quickly.
What's special about that? It is the problem of every single LED displays, there are more than one LED in LED display. And LEDs outlive the device by a large margin for most of the time, so who cares anyways? Can't  find what your complain is based on.
Are you serious? The side-lit models age uniformly, at least visibly.

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