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Report: iPad Air to Gain OLED Display Early Next Year

Apple will bring OLED displays to its iPad Air models next year, according to a new report from Korea's ET News.

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Citing industry sources, the outlet says Samsung Display will begin mass production of OLED panels around the end of 2026 or January next year, with a view to supplying panels for Apple's next iPad Air, expected to be released in early 2027. Apple last updated the iPad Air in March 2026 with an M4 chip.

Apple's iPad Pro models already have OLED displays, but the iPad Air models still use more affordable LCD displays that Apple calls Liquid Retina. The Liquid Retina displays do not support 120Hz ProMotion display technology, and are limited to 60Hz refresh rates.

OLED panels individually control each pixel, resulting in more precise color reproduction and deeper blacks compared to LCD. They also provide superior contrast, faster response times, better viewing angles, and greater design flexibility.

That said, unlike Apple's ‌iPad Pro‌ models, which feature two-stack low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) OLED panels‌, the iPad Air‌ is expected to use single-stack low-temperature polycrystalline silicon (LTPS) panels, meaning that they may be dimmer and continue to lack ProMotion.

Apple's plan to transition the ‌‌iPad mini‌‌ from an LCD to an OLED display is already widely rumored, with reports suggesting the iPad mini 8 will adopt OLED later this year, albeit using the same cheaper single-stack LTPS panel.

Once the iPad mini and iPad Air receive the display upgrade, the entry-level iPad will be the only model in Apple's tablet lineup without an OLED panel.

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Top Rated Comments

kiranmk2 Avatar
3 days ago at 04:47 am
I get the single stack panel, which can be differentiated as a Pro feature, but I don't get the lack of Pro-motion. In the iPhone range the high (Pro/Pro Max), mid (Air) and low (non-pro) models now feature 120 Hz, so why would Apple not apply it to at least the mid (iPad Air) tier of their iPad lineup?
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 days ago at 05:29 am

I could see this if you’re using the 12 to MAYBE the 15 max… keeping 60hz. Somehow making 120hz is an impossible task for Apple. It’s a joke.

The next iPad mini better have 120hz or they have lost the plot completely.
The issue isn't Apple's ability to deliver 120Hz in iPads, but rather the need for a strong differentiating factor between the iPad Pro and Air.

ProMotion technology has historically been a stronger Pro feature than the OLED screen. Currently, all iPhones have OLED screens, although only the iPhone 16 Pro had ProMotion until a year ago.

ProMotion technology in iPads was introduced in 2017 with the launch of the 10.5-inch iPad Pro with... an LCD screen.

ProMotion technology in MacBooks was introduced in 2021 with the Apple Silicon MacBook Pro with a mini-LED screen.

Apple simply can't afford to upgrade two major factors (OLED screen and ProMotion) in a single iPad Air launch.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JSDK Avatar
3 days ago at 05:42 am
Something noticeable must happen soon with the iPad Air. Apart from increased power, it has not changed since 2020. If you have an Air M1, there is really no reason to upgrade unless you have very specific demanding needs. The iPad Air has become a boring product.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 days ago at 05:13 am
I’m sorry but this “promotion” is an absolute abhorrent use of pay walling a feature. 120hz needs to be the standard. Apple and their bullsh!t. It’s really pathetic
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
iMac The Knife Avatar
3 days ago at 05:05 am
Riiiiiiiight! How many times have we read that an OLED display was coming to an Apple product next year. Fool me fifty times...
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
3 days ago at 06:44 am
Of course it will, because I just bought an Air M4.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)