Apple's iPad Pro tablet switched to Mini LED panels, which led to a surge in Mini LED shipments. However, Korean panel makers are eyeing it, preparing to expand production of small and medium-sized OLEDs and capture iPad orders.
Níos mó, thuairiscigh meáin na Cóiré ETNews ar an 17ú an tseachtain seo caite, tuairiscíodh go bhféadfadh Apple iPad atá feistithe le painéil OLED a scaoileadh i 2024. Soláthróidh Samsung na painéil, agus tá Samsung ag smaoineamh ar tháirgeadh a leathnú.
Mar sin féin, léirigh an nuacht is déanaí go bhfuil LG Display (LGD) níos gníomhaí. De réir foinsí tionscail, tá LGD ag pleanáil saoráidí don séú {0}}líne nua táirgeachta OLED i Paju, sa Chóiré Theas. Suiteálfaidh na monarchana P9 agus P10 araon i Paju trealamh sil-leagain gal chun léaráidí ciorcaid a tharraingt ar fhoshraitheanna gloine trasraitheoirí taispeána. Tá sé beartaithe ag an gcuideachta ocht n-áis sil-leagan gaile a ordú ó Canon, cuideachta Seapánach.

Once the core equipment is installed, LGD's sixth-generation OLED production capacity will double to 700,000 units per year in 2024. LGD's P9 factory produces OLED panels for smart phones, and its P10 factory produces panels for IT equipment such as tablets.
LGD's large-scale expansion of small and medium-sized OLEDs should be aimed at Apple's next-generation smart machines and tablet orders. The iPhone has been equipped with OLED panels in 2018, and the iPad is also expected to be used in the future. iMore pointed out that if the iPad Pro switches to OLED, it will have better picture quality and contrast, and it will be the best performing iPad.










