Currently, microLED technology is in its infancy and ‘complicated,’ according to one update, suggesting a high manufacturing cost
Despite the benefits that microLED technology possesses, Apple has yet to introduce it to any device. The technology giant is likely bringing it to the Apple Watch Ultra first because the wearable itself will sport a smaller display, which should make it less difficult for the company to mass produce this part. Apple is said to manufacture its custom displays, so we believe that the smaller the size, the fewer the complications will be in developing such a panel. On the free version of Mark Gurman’s Power On newsletter, the Bloomberg reporter states that Apple was focused on microLED development for six years and is said to be preparing a display for the 2024 Apple Watch Ultra. After that, the iPhone, iPad, and Mac models will sport this particular technology. Unfortunately, as 9to5Mac reports, it is not as easy as one would think because not only is microLED in its early stages, but it is also a complicated technology, as stated below. A microLED upgrade should bring massive improvements to the table. While you can check out our detailed comparison between microLED and OLED, you should know that improved brightness, richer colors, better viewing angles, and more should be expected from each of these. Sadly, we should inform readers that no Mac or iPad has switched over to OLED, so you should not hold your breath for Apple to bring microLED to its wide range of products.