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Apple is set to make significant changes to its MacBook Pro lineup in the coming years. According to recent reports, the company plans to replace the current mini-LED displays with OLED technology in 2026. The transition to OLED will mark a major shift for Apple’s flagship laptops. The move to OLED screens will provide improved color accuracy and energy efficiency compared to mini-LED displays.

Along with the display upgrade, Apple is also expected to remove the notch design, which has been a prominent feature in MacBook Pro models since its introduction. Instead, the company is reportedly planning to incorporate a new design similar to the Dynamic Island found on the iPhone 14 Pro. This design would eliminate the need for a traditional notch and integrate a pill-shaped cutout for housing components like the front camera and sensors.

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Hybrid OLED Technology for Enhanced Display Quality

The new OLED displays will likely use hybrid technology, inspired by the iPad Pro’s M4 model. This configuration uses stacked OLED panels to enhance brightness levels, offering an improved viewing experience. Apple’s move to this display technology could signal even further updates in future models.

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Dynamic Island on MacBook Pro: What Could It Mean?

The potential introduction of Dynamic Island to the MacBook Pro is intriguing. First seen in the iPhone 14 Pro, Dynamic Island is a feature that adapts to user interactions, providing notifications and alerts. While Face ID is not a requirement for Macs, the Dynamic Island could be repurposed to display system information or notifications, offering a unique feature tailored to the MacBook Pro.

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Beyond the MacBook Pro, Apple is reportedly planning similar OLED transitions for other devices. The iPad Mini is expected to switch to OLED in 2026, followed by the iPad Air in 2027. The MacBook Air may also adopt OLED technology by 2028, but it may continue to feature the notch design. Furthermore, Apple is rumoured to be working on a foldable device featuring an OLED display, with a potential release slated for 2028.

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