The 14-inch MacBook Pro would hit the market in 2021 with a Mini-LED screen

New 13-inch MacBook Pro

Much has been said throughout this year about the launch of a new 14-inch MacBook Pro, a MacBook that according to the latest rumors, will not hit the market until 2021 at the earliest, yes, it will do it in a big way with a Mini-LED screen, the same one that will integrate the next generation of iPad Pro.

According to Taiwanese market research firm TrendForce, Apple's vendors are competing for the market. 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros manufacturing process, models that will integrate a Mini-LED screen, like the new generation of iPad Pro, but that will not reach the market in early 2021.

These deadlines coincide with those previously announced by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who stated a few months ago that Apple could launch up to 6 products with Mini-LED display throughout 2021.

Apple announced on June 22 its plans to make the transition from Intel architecture pros to ARM, a transition that will last two years, so it is more than possible that the new generation of MacBook Pro implement this type of screen that offers a much lower consumption than traditional LCD panels.

Mini-LED vs. OLED

Mini-LED panels offer the most advantages of OLED displays, including a higher contrast ratio, deeper blacks, wider viewing angles but none of the downsides such as screen burn-in and higher power consumption when displaying white colors. In addition, they also offer a higher gloss and allow you to design thinner and lighter products.

Regarding the price of this type of screens, this shouldn't increase the price of current MacBooks much Pro, current range that with each new update does nothing more than raise prices.


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