Apple invests 300 million in a company specialized in Mini-Led

Mini LED

One of the most widely heard rumors around the launch of the new 13-inch MacBook Pro, apart from a slight increase in screen, is that the same It would be built with Mini-Led technology. Some did not believe that evolution in computers by Apple. However, everything indicates that it will be like that and next year we will have new Macs with this technology.

But not only Macs would benefit from this new addition. The iPads, they could also implement this new type of screens.

A new report warns that Apple could have invested close to about $ 300 million in a Taiwan factory specialized in this type of technology. The manufacturing would be carried out in the Asian countries, in association with the supplier companies based in Taiwan. These are the companies Epistar and AU Optronics. Very specific data in this report to let it go and not have what it says in it.

Mini-Led technology would allow designs of thinner and lighter products, while offering many of the same benefits of OLED displays used in the latest iPhones, including high contrast and dynamic range. So we are closer to being able to see for next year a 14 ″ MacBook pro with this type of screen.

Mini-LED panels are an evolution of LED panels. Specifically, it is about miniaturize the layout and size of current LEDs until you achieve a density that provides better image quality. In addition, the manufacturer will have more unitary and autonomous elements with the ability to turn on or off if ordered.

Being lighter and thinner, it could be done without problems, converting the current screen of the 13 MacBook Pro into one of 14. We could also see iPad lighter and with more capacities because by using this technology there would be more space inside for other components of greater size and power.


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