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Posted by Kev b
 - April 30, 2020, 21:10:17
This article is bonk! Apple has never and will never release 2 new models of the same devices within the same year. This article is totally Click Bate!
Posted by S.Yu
 - March 21, 2020, 18:20:20
Quote from: Sanjiv Sathiah on March 21, 2020, 03:03:11
Read more about mini/micro LED display tech here - widely reported to be have significant advantages over OLED and in fact set to replace OLED as the preferred display technology over the next 10 years.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-mini-and-micro-LED-market-is-set-to-grow-by-at-least-100-over-next-5-years.420820.0.html

https://www.notebookcheck.net/LG-betting-on-MicroLED-technology-for-future-smartphones.290762.0.html

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-looking-to-bypass-Samsung-as-a-display-supplier-with-its-own-MicroLED-tech.289870.0.html
Mini is not Micro, they're fundamentally different. Mini-LED are generally utilized in arrays of hundreds or slightly over a thousand for panel backlighting, that's as much blooming as the FALD TVs currently on the market using traditional LED backlight, only in thinner devices as I already mentioned.
OTOH Micro should at least mean a diode per pixel in the broad sense and their size should also be in the micrometer range in the strict definition. Regardless of their physical size, a diode per pixel means no perceivable blooming, like OLED.
Posted by Sanjiv Sathiah
 - March 21, 2020, 03:03:11
Read more about mini/micro LED display tech here - widely reported to be have significant advantages over OLED and in fact set to replace OLED as the preferred display technology over the next 10 years.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/The-mini-and-micro-LED-market-is-set-to-grow-by-at-least-100-over-next-5-years.420820.0.html

https://www.notebookcheck.net/LG-betting-on-MicroLED-technology-for-future-smartphones.290762.0.html

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-looking-to-bypass-Samsung-as-a-display-supplier-with-its-own-MicroLED-tech.289870.0.html
Posted by S.Yu
 - March 20, 2020, 19:25:02
No wonder there was a slight drop in price? "5G" is certainly the useless gimmick that justifies a price hike, though the SoC performance would be far more interesting, how are the graphics going to compare with discrete cards especially, RTX2060 grade?

>Mini-LED displays are allegedly superior to OLED panels so that should be something to behold.
Alleged by whom? Mini-LEDs--unless Apple is being generous and uses diodes bordering Micro-LEDs covering 4-9 pixels each but still call them "mini" as they're don't make the micrometer range--would just be a form of thin local dimming backlight, which only has the advantage of making portable devices (instead of TVs and monitors only), but couldn't possibly avoid bloom and would perform much worse than OLED or even regular uniform backlight in most pro scenarios.
Posted by Redaktion
 - March 20, 2020, 10:12:40
Tipster Jon Prosser has been particularly active lately with leaks camp out of the Apple camp. His latest is rather juicy predicting that Apple will release a iPad Pro model with 5G connectivity later this year with an all-new A14X chip.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Rumor-Apple-prepping-5G-iPad-Pro-with-A14X-chip-for-late-2020.458560.0.html