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Apple is actively developing and testing screen technology to provide a better visual experience for future products. According to reliable sources, Apple plans to use OLED (organic light-emitting diode) screens on multiple devices, including the iMac and MacBook series. Since Watch, we have been committed to improving the screen quality of products such as iPad and Mac and pursuing higher display effects. Now, that effort appears to be taking a new step. It is reported that Apple is testing 27-inch and 32-inch OLED panels and plans to use them in the next generation iMac. This will mean future iMac users will be able to enjoy more vivid and realistic images and color performance.
Apple is developing a big iMac, which is exciting news. It is reported that the screen of the new iMac will be comparable to the high-end Pro Display XDR monitor. This means that the new iMac is likely to offer superior color accuracy and high resolution, making it ideal for professional users and creative people. In addition, Apple also plans to expand its MacBook series to introduce a 20-inch OLED screen. This will further enrich the MacBook product line and provide more choices for different users. It is expected that by 2026/2027, Apple will also upgrade the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro so that they will also use OLED screens to provide more superior display performance
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