Rumors around Apple link incorporatingmini LED displays on its products have been around since 2020, but therumored announcement date was pushed to 2021.
According to a report from *DigiTimes*, Apple’s display supplier Ennostarwill start mass-producing mini-LED panels for the company by the end ofthis quarter, meaning March 2021. This lines up with the rumored launchdate of the 2021 iPads (11 and 12.9 inches) that are expected in March aswell.
The Pro models will reportedly be the first to feature Mini LED displaysbefore being followed by MacBooks later in the year. This may include theupcoming 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pros but it is still uncertain. The companyhas been interested in introducing this technology to its wearables as wellas iPhones.
For those unaware, Mini LED allows micro-sized LED lights to be squeezedinto the display panel. The result is improved local dimming zones, bettercontrol of lighting and contrast, and improved color accuracy. They notonly offer a superior experience compared to traditional LED displays, butthey also use less power.
Major manufacturers such as Samsung, LG, and TCL have already introducedthe technology in their high-end TVs, but we may finally get to see it insmaller handheld devices as soon as Apple announces its new iPads.




