
Open Source software is software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify or enhance. Freeware products can be used free of charge for both personal and professional (commercial use). It will be powered by a 3nm-based M3 chip, which is expected to bring some major performance and efficiency gains over M2.Freeware programs can be downloaded used free of charge and without any time limitations. In related news, Apple is reportedly working on a 15″ MacBook Air with a regular LCD screen as well.
With the Pro model, Apple might opt for a double-stack OLED panel, which would need more time to create than a single-stack OLED display. Whereas he also speculates that Apple won’t be bringing OLED displays to its MacBook Pro lineup until 2026. So it’s likely that Apple will unveil it alongside OLED-equipped 11″ and 12.9″ iPad Pro.
MacBook Pro 16″ (2023) with M2 Pro, M2 Max chip now available in NepalĪs for availability, Ross Young says MacBook Air with an OLED panel won’t arrive till 2024. iPhone 15 Pro’s rumored “solid-state” buttons revealed in new leaks. Bummer! Apple Watch with blood glucose tracking still several years away. Apple’s long-rumored 15-inch MacBook Air is launching pretty soon. Since LG is working on OLED screens for the 11 and 12.9″ iPad Pro, it doesn’t have the production capacity to meet demands for the MacBook Air. Moreover, South Korean tech website TheElec reports that Samsung has already started developing OLED panels for the 13.4″ MacBook Air. And according to Ross Young, CEO of Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), the upcoming OLED MacBook Air will span 13.4″ diagonally. Apple OLED MacBook Air Rumors:Īnyway, Apple’s most recent MacBook Air with the M2 chip has a 13.6″ display while previous iterations mostly featured a 13.3″ screen. This is quite interesting stuff because even the latest MacBook Pros only have mini-LED displays instead of OLED. However, some new rumors suggest that Apple is finally working on an OLED MacBook Air. But while its Windows alternatives mostly feature OLED displays these days, MacBook Air’s “Liquid Retina” screens are still LCD-based. Apple’s MacBook Air is some of the most beloved thin-and-light laptops out there.