Why OLED is INFERIOR for iPad..

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Everyone has it Totally WRONG in terms of the recent leaks of Apple bringing OLED displays to their iPad lineup. Let's discuss what actually makes the MOST Sense for Apple..

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We've recently been seeing a bunch of leaks concerning Apple making OLED iPads, especially the 10.9" iPad Air. However, there are a bunch of people who have been misunderstanding what this means for Apple's iPad lineup.

In this video, I discuss and compare the differences between OLED and Mini-LED to show you why Apple ultimately chose Mini-LED for their 12.9" M1 iPad Pro.

I then talk about why professional display makers like Sony are ditching OLED tech and moving toward dual-layer LCD displays and Micro-LED displays.

I then discuss what Apple's iPad lineup is gonna look like in terms of the display tech, including which iPads will be getting OLED displays

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Do you think Apple should have went with OLED for the iPad Pro? Comment your thoughts below!
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MaxTechOfficial
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This is the best and the most sensible tech channel. Hope you reach a million soon as you deserve it.

curiosityexplained
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What’s up with micro LED though? I prefer LED any time. I can feel OLED in my brain. Will never buy a big screen OLED, due to the reasons you mentioned. LED has a sort of calming feeling. OLED can have a little virtual feel.

truecuckoo
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I just got an 11 inch M1 iPad Pro today, and I’m loving it! A brilliant upgrade from my 2018 9.7 inch budget iPad

Khemani_RL
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Must admit, I’ve enjoyed this channel’s videos, but this guy is just one of those folks who speak endlessly and foolishly to achieve a minute-mark so they can get ad revenue. I’ve never heard as much nothing as I did in this video. And he’s speaking as if he’s amazed by it all lol

ErnieFairchild
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As someone who owns both an M1 iPad Pro 12.9” and a Samsung Galaxy Tab S7+, I agree with your assessment. OLED is very good, but it is dim by comparison. While I don’t see the flickering problems others do on the S7+’s OLED screen, it is disappointing how dark it is even on max brightness. The iPad Pro’s screen is almost blindingly bright at high settings and rarely shows blooming. I absolutely love the iPad Pro’s mini-LED screen, which totally destroys the older LCD screens and even bests the S7+’s OLED, though only by a little.

techinrl
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Have been using Samsung phones with superamoled since many years. I can say my ipad's retina ips lcd looks so much worse. It just does not have same experience as oled looks very undersaturated and outdated. Those faded black bars while watch videos makes the experience so bad compared to my amoled phone.

K-ri
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So happy with the mini LED display on my M1 iPad. It’s easily the best display I’ve ever owned.

jamesburland
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As someone with light sensitive eyes I actually appreciate when the low tier for brightness isn't too bright and the hight tier is enough for sunlight use.

sarahhavillamelooliveira
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Another good video! Vadim isn’t always right but provides sensible investigations on a regular basis — so much better than regurgitated rumors!
I want to add that the little details are nice, like that Samsung claimed their OLED screen had over 1000 nits because of only one pixel.

joefilter
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First, I love the channel; it’s truly one of my favorite tech channels on YT! With that said, I seriously disagree with your iPad Air 4 take! Most general consumers have little to no need for the iPad Pro’s extra features, and to suggest that the budget iPad is better than the Air is preposterous. A general consumer can buy the Air 4 and not have to upgrade 5 years due to the chipset IMHO.

damonasberry
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Really good info to help us make choices on upcoming tech. Love it! One small point, be sure to check your pronunciation of the word “plaguing” for future videos. Hope that helps your continued success!! 😊❤️

justinburnettemusic
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Once again for those in the back- you cannot trust Kuo’s timing of leaks. He is habitually wrong by 1-3 years.

Evan_Rodgers
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It is still difficult to make large OLEDs that have good color accuracy while being bright. Even Samsung only has it on one of their tablet, the S7+, and it struggles to hit 400 nits.

jmunayer
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Do you think that the M2 MacBook Air will get Mini-LED Display and what will happen to the base macbook pro when m2 comes out? Will there be a 14 inch at that price with M2?

pranavaskumar
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Today’s Apple iPhone 14 pro easily hits 2, 000 nits with OLED display.

janplexy
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I just hate how people think OLED is better in every single way, I listed some advantages to LCD and OLED screens when someone was talking about the OLED Nintendo Switch, then someone came out and went "Thats wrong! misinformation! OLED's are better in almost every single way". these TV companies just made everyone think OLED has no disadvantages at all.

TheFlumeUnplugged
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I've always felt OLED, while being great, isn't the objectively better screen tech the way most people think. The reasons you listed in this video make a lot of sense with why Apple seems to be going with LED over OLED for their pro stuff. OLED is better basically only in black levels, but it's draw backs can't be overcome. OLED has no improvement left to make. There is no way to fully eliminate risk of burn in and no way to make it brighter without making the organic diodes die faster. Whereas, LED tech still has lots of room for improvement. You can do smaller/more dimming zones (Eventually leading to Micro-LED level dimming zone per pixel tech), it can always get brighter, and it doesn't have any of the OLED downsides of pixels dying over time or getting burn in. As that Sony reference monitor comparison you sited shows, it's getting there where with the right implementation, it can more or less match what OLED does while eliminating the drawbacks. OLED on the surface level is the winner because it packs the black level punch now, but Apple again seems to be playing a longer game here that in the grand scheme of things may be the winning choice.

VMYeahVN
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I still really don’t mind the current 11” iPad Pro with the LCD display. Looks amazing, as does the panel on the MacBook Air. I am very curious to see how it affects the battery life though!

cadenchurchill
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We want some iPad Mini infos and leaks!

jackdaniels