DigiTimes doubles down on reports of mini-LED components coming 2020
What you need to know
- A new DigiTimes report has doubled down on claims of mini-LED displays coming in 2020.
- Reports have previously suggested that a new iPad Pro and a MacBook Pro may ship with mini-LED displays in 2020 .
- The latest report suggests several suppliers are "poised" to receive component orders.
A fresh report from DigiTimes claims that several suppliers are ready and waiting to receive orders for rumored mini-LED displays, expected to ship next year in both a new iPad Pro and a new MacBook.
As reported by MacRumors, DigiTimes has provided a further report in which it claims that several Taiwan-based suppliers are "poised" to receive component orders for mini-LED displays. It includes the names of several specific suppliers, stating:
The news follows hot on the heels of two other reports all pointing to mini-LED displays at the heart of some new Apple products expected next year. Supply-chain whisperer Ming-Chi Kuo purported that a new 12.9 inch iPad Pro and a new 16-inch Macbook Pro would ship with mini-LED displays in 2020. Following that report both DigiTimes and the Economic Daily News also predicted that Apple would start using mini-LED displays in 2020.
Kuo further reported that mini-LED displays would lead to thinner, lighter displays being used in several Apple products, although it remains to be seen as to whether that might translate to smaller form factors overall.
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