Apple's OLED MacBook Pro Launch Moves Closer With Panel Production

Development of Apple's rumored OLED MacBook Pro took another forward step this month when the next-generation production line responsible for manufacturing its displays commenced operation.

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Samsung Display is expected to make the panels for Apple's MacBook Pro, and has invested heavily in an 8.6-generation OLED production line located at its Asan campus in South Korea.

An 8.6G fab uses much larger glass substrates than the OLED lines used for smartphones, which allows multiple laptop-sized panels to be cut from a single sheet. This improves yields and lowers costs, which is just what Apple needs if OLED is to replace mini-LED in the MacBook Pro.

The line is designed around rigid OLED panels with oxide TFT backplanes and advanced tandem OLED structures. These are better suited to laptops, and offer higher brightness, improved power efficiency, and longer lifespan compared with conventional single-stack OLED panels.

According to the account yeux1122 on the Naver blog, Samsung has now begun producing panels from the line, suggesting Apple and other customers have completed qualification and reliability testing.

Apple's first OLED MacBook Pro will also feature a touchscreen display, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The claim has been corroborated by Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, who also said the laptops will have "thinner and lighter frames." Apple is apparently focusing on delivering the thinnest possible device without compromising on battery life or major new features.

The redesigned 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models are also expected to have a hole-punch camera at the top of the display, and it could potentially be housed in a pill-shaped cutout similar to the iPhone's Dynamic Island, rather than the notch MacBook Pro owners are accustomed to.

Gurman says the machines will be powered by M6 chips and are being readied for a late 2026 or early 2027 launch, following the expected introduction of 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M5 Pro and M5 Max chips in the next month or so.

It would be unusual for Apple to introduce two ‌MacBook Pro‌ refreshes in the same year, but there is precedent for it: Apple updated the MacBook Pro lineup twice in 2023, first with M2 Pro/M2 Max chips in January and then with M3/M3 Pro/M3 Max chips in late October.

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Jaziry Avatar
1 day ago at 05:42 am
Please make the touch screen optional. I definitely (1000%) hate it.

Firstly, the way anybody touching the laptop screen while we already have a trackpad or mouse is stupid. And I hate fingerprints on the display except maybe my iPhone's since it's inevitable.
Score: 25 Votes (Like | Disagree)
H.E. Pennypacker Avatar
23 hours ago at 05:57 am
The current mini LED screens are already outstanding. On a 14” or 16” display, at normal viewing distance, the OLED wow factor mostly disappears into diminishing returns. This isn’t a living room TV it’s a laptop. Unless you’re pixel peeping HDR video in a dark room, most daily use (email docs browsing) won’t look meaningfully different. In fact, those static UI elements are where OLED has real downsides. Feels less like a must have upgrade and more like Apple needing something new to market.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Mac Fly (film) Avatar
1 day ago at 05:25 am
Punch-hole cam isn't necessary. There are surely cams on the market that would be good enough that can fit in the bezel. Panel isn't thick, but it's 2026. Time to stop message around. Heck, by now they should have a MBP with camera and Face ID in the bezel up there (no notch, no punch). No need to wait for under-display Face ID that's been coming for years, and years.
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Hajj.david Avatar
1 day ago at 05:31 am

Punch-hole cam isn't necessary. There are surely cams on the market that would be good enough that can fit in the bezel. Panel isn't thick, but it's 2026. Time to stop message around. Heck, by now they should have a MBP with camera and Face ID in the bezel up there (no notch, no punch). No need to wait for under-display Face ID that's been coming for years, and years.
Look at a current mac's screen do you see how thin it is at the top? Web cam hardware will not fit in it.
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Naraxus Avatar
23 hours ago at 05:49 am
"The claim has been corroborated by Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman..."

Mark's been feeling a little left out lately so he'll "corroboate" a claim, get his name out there once again so he can later on boast how right his "corroboration/sources" were.

And if it turns out the original source was wrong he can blame others and walk away squeeky clean.

Win-win.
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chmania Avatar
1 day ago at 05:41 am
Samsung Display announced the commencement of mass production of the world’s first OLED displays for laptops, featuring a high refresh rate of 240Hz, on 7th June 2022. The new panel made its debut in MSI’s latest 15.6-inch gaming laptop, the Raider GE67 HX, raising the bar in the fiercely competitive gaming market for high-performance displays.



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