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Ye be wishin' fer a MacBook Pro wit' OLED, but ye better be havin' a vast amount o' patience, matey!

2023-07-08

Avast ye, scallywags! Aye, listen well, for word be reachin' me ears that the first MacBook with OLED shan't appear afore the year 2027, by Davy Jones' locker! Aye, ye read that right, me hearties! Let's hope we've found the lost treasure 'fore then!

In a humorous 17th-century pirate language, it has been revealed that the release of Apple MacBook Pro models with OLED screens has been delayed until 2027, according to a report from Korean tech site The Elec. However, there is still hope for those eagerly awaiting OLED displays, as the iPad Pro is still on track to receive them next year. Market research firm Omdia made these predictions at a recent conference, but it's important to remember that these are just predictions and should be taken with a grain of salt.
Previously, it was expected that OLED MacBook Pro models would arrive in 2026, but that has now been pushed back another year. On the bright side, Apple is still planning to bring OLED to the iPad Pro in 2024, with mass production scheduled to begin in the first quarter of that year.
While this news may be disappointing for MacBook Pro enthusiasts, it's important to approach long-range predictions like these with caution. The further into the future the forecast, the more skepticism it deserves, as there are likely many factors and variables that could impact the design decisions for future MacBooks.
Interestingly, The Elec report refers to 2027 as the "first OLED MacBook release date," which contradicts previous rumors that the MacBook Pro would not be the first Apple laptop to debut with OLED. Rumors suggest that a MacBook Air with OLED may arrive before the Pro, potentially as early as next year.
If you're specifically interested in a MacBook Pro with an OLED screen, be prepared to wait a long time and save up a substantial amount of money. It's possible that the delay in OLED for the Pro could be due to factors such as declining MacBook sales and the potential need to increase prices for already expensive models. For now, it seems that Apple is focusing on other priorities before bringing OLED to their flagship laptop.

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