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Apple's upcoming OLED iPad Pro models are likely to be significantly more expensive than existing OLED devices of a similar size due to the costly new production processes involved, claims a new report out of Korea.

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Apple is next year widely expected to launch new 11.1-inch and 13-inch iPad Pro models featuring OLED instead of LCD displays, and its panel procurement will account for the largest proportion of material costs, according to Korean-language website The Elec.

Apple is currently believed to be in discussion with Samsung and LG Display about the price of supplying the panels, the specifications for which will require the use of production processes that have not been combined before for OLED panels of the required size.

One of the new production processes is the use of a two-stack tandem structure, which has two emission layers, thus doubling brightness and quadrupling OLED display lifespan. All of Apple's iPhones use a single-stack structure, and Apple's rationale for requiring two-stack panels for iPads is that tablets tend to be used for longer periods.

Another process is the use of low-temperature polycrystalline oxide (LTPO) thin film transistors (TFT), for a more power efficient backplane that is responsible for turning individual pixels on and off, and lastly, a hybrid OLED structure that combines rigid OLED glass substrates with flexible OLED thin-film encapsulation, resulting in an overall thinner panel.

According to The Elec, the supply price of OLED panels for existing 10-inch devices is around $100 to $150, whereas the outlay for the processes involved in making Apple's required 11.1-inch and 13-inch panels is closer to $270 and $350, respectively.

As the report notes, Apple will likely pass on at least some of these material costs to the consumer, which will be reflected in significantly higher retail prices. Currently, the 11-inch iPad Pro with LED Liquid Retina display starts at $799, while the 12.9-inch iPad Pro with mini-LED Liquid Retina XDR display starts at $1,099.

Today's report adds that LG Display is developing both 11.1-inch and 13-inch iPad OLED panels, whereas Samsung is developing only for the 11.1-inch model, although Samsung may end up developing both types depending on production requirements.

In related developments, Samsung has reportedly decided to invest in eighth-generation OLED production lines, which should "theoretically" result in lower-costing panels compared to those made on the sixth-generation line. The OLED iPad Pro panels coming out next year are to be made using the sixth-generation line, but the panels for Apple's future OLED MacBooks are likely to be made by the eighth-generation line.

Article Link: 2024 OLED iPad Pros Set to Be a Lot Pricier Due to Costly Panel Production Process
 
That's a ludicrous price for an OLED panel, and I don't buy Apples excuse people use iPads for longer than iPhones either for requesting new expensive manufacturing techniques, not with 6 plus inch iPhones these days. Some people only have an iPhone.
 
"One of the new production processes is the use of a two-stack tandem structure, which has two emission layers, thus doubling brightness and quadrupling OLED display lifespan. All of Apple's iPhones use a single-stack structure, and Apple's rationale for requiring two-stack panels for iPads is that tablets tend to be used for longer periods."

My first thought was that Apple were going overboard. But obviously the statistics they collect from there devices indicates there is a method to there madness.
 
It's good to take "reports" like this with a grain of salt.

Apple only loses by putting in an OLED display that is marginally better but increasing the price by $200.

My guess this "report" is all part of the negotiation process.
 
It's good to take "reports" like this with a grain of salt.

Apple only loses by putting in an OLED display that is marginally better but increasing the price by $200.

My guess this "report" is all part of the negotiation process.

It may very well be.

Apple can afford to try for a few years like they did with the ceramic watch and test how much people are willing to pay to find the ceiling. They can afford to be wrong.
 
Remember before the first iPad launched in 2010 that the chatter was about how it would cost the same as a MacBook? That day is now approaching...

Of course, another way to look at it is if Apple adopts OLED in MacBooks, these will also need the tandem OLED panels so the cost of MacBooks will go up too, maintaining the price difference between the iPad and MacBook ranges.
 
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Apple already upped prices a ton in Europe. I can’t wait for Apple to moan in their quarterly results how sales are down when a 128GB iPad Pro 12.9in starts at 1,999 EUR.

Yeap and one of the few reasons I got a refurb iPhone 13 Pro last week. They are pricing themselves out of the market and a £200 or 200 Euro plus increase on the iPad Pro will further push that.
 
Now if they would just shrink the amount of profit they charge it could be affordable.
 
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