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Apple Reportedly Planning to Launch iMac With OLED Display

Apple is preparing to launch an iMac featuring an OLED panel with higher brightness, according to ZDNet Korea.

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Apple has apparently requested that Samsung Display, LG Display, and other suppliers produce 24-inch OLED panel samples suitable for a future ‌iMac‌ model using their mass-production facilities. This would be the biggest ever OLED display offered on an Apple device.

Specifically, Apple asked suppliers for 24-inch OLED panels with 600 nits of brightness and around 218 pixels-per-inch (PPI). By comparison, the current ‌iMac‌ features a 24-inch LCD display with 500 nits of brightness and 218 PPI.

Samsung Display is expected to respond first, planning to produce 220 PPI samples on its large-format Quantum Dot OLED (QD-OLED) production lines and ship them to Apple in the second half of 2026. This would be a considerable step up from the 160 PPI QD-OLED panels it currently mass-produces for monitors. SEMES announced earlier this month that it had shipped inkjet printing equipment to Samsung capable of supporting the higher pixel density.

LG Display's samples are expected to follow those of Samsung, and may not be as bright due to using color filters rather than a quantum dot color conversion layer. Instead of using its existing 4-stack W-OLED panels, the company reportedly plans to compete using a still-in-development 5-stack design that adds a green layer for better brightness. LG Display is also developing "eLEAP" technology, referred to internally as "fLEAP," which eliminates the need for Fine Metal Masks (FMM), for a selection of future Apple device displays, including the ‌iMac‌ and MacBook.

Apple purportedly wants to launch the OLED ‌iMac‌ in 2029 or 2030. For now, the ‌iMac‌ is due an upgrade to the M5 chip. Apple last refreshed the machine with the M4 chip and a 12MP Center Stage camera in October 2024.

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Top Rated Comments

7 weeks ago
Sticking with 24" is just annoying.
Score: 47 Votes (Like | Disagree)
gsmornot Avatar
7 weeks ago
Still waiting for the return of 27" (or larger).
Score: 29 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 weeks ago
It's mind-boggling it takes Apple 3-4 years to incorporate into a new iMac, what is a common display technology in the industry everywhere BUT Apple.
Score: 20 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 weeks ago

It's mind-boggling it takes Apple 3-4 years to incorporate into a new iMac, what is a common display technology in the industry everywhere BUT Apple.

“Apple Reportedly Planning to Launch iMac With Display Technology That’s Been Industry-Standard for Several Years at Some Point in the Next Few Years
Well yes and no.
As the article says:


Samsung Display is expected to respond first, planning to produce 220 PPI samples on its large-format Quantum Dot OLED (QD-OLED) production lines and ship them to Apple in the second half of 2026. This would be a considerable step up from the 160 PPI QD-OLED panels it currently mass-produces for monitors. SEMES announced earlier this month that it had shipped inkjet printing equipment to Samsung capable of supporting the higher pixel density.

LG Display's samples are expected to follow those of Samsung, and may not be as bright due to using color filters rather than a quantum dot color conversion layer. Instead of using its existing 4-stack W-OLED panels, the company reportedly plans to compete using a still-in-development 5-stack design that adds a green layer for better brightness. LG Display is also developing "eLEAP" technology, referred to internally as "fLEAP," which eliminates the need for Fine Metal Masks (FMM), for a selection of future Apple device displays, including the iMac and MacBook.

So like the article says, not exactly industry standard.
Same went for when Apple added OLED to the iPhone and (especially) the iPad Pro, yes, of course there had been OLED tablets for 15 years at that point, but none in the massive 10,000,000+ quantities that Apple requires, none with tandem OLED, none with retina resolution, 1600 Nit peak brightness, etc etc.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
7 weeks ago
Apple Reportedly Planning to Launch iMac With Display Technology That’s Been Industry-Standard for Several Years at Some Point in the Next Few Years
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Spock Avatar
7 weeks ago

Still waiting for the return of 27" (or larger).
I’m afraid you will be waiting a while, Apple wants you to buy a Mac mini or Mac Studio with a Studio Display. I don’t think the iMac will ever be a prosumer device again.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)