In 2027, Apple plans to use the existing Amorf Silicone (A-SI) panels in the MacBook Air. According to a new report published by The Elec, this change will significantly increase the image quality and energy efficiency of the device.
MacBook Air OLED Before Oxide TFT is renewed with LCD!
Oxide TFT LCD Panels offer higher power efficiency and advanced performance compared to traditional A-SI screens. This new screen technology will provide sharper images, more fluid shift and augmented battery life.

Pixel response time to accelerate and the brightness of the screen is expected to become more consistent, especially fast -moving images will decrease. In addition, thanks to the low energy consumption of these screens, the battery time of MacBook Air is expected to be longer.

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Samsung Display and Boe are developing the production capabilities of these advanced panels. Samsung Display sets up new accumulation machines on the A6 production line, while Boe brings the B16 line to similar capabilities.
Although it was stated that companies plan to produce millions of units annually, the final production targets were not announced. It is also included in the report that Apple evaluates different alternatives about the companies that it will supply these screens.
Apple’s OLED MacBook Air plans from 2027 to 2029 or later reports after the reports of the LCD raise leaks seem to be quite consistent. Let us state that the main reason for leaving the OLED transition to a further date is the cost of production.
On the other hand, it is said that the development process of OLED MacBook Pro, which has a thinner design, continues as planned and is expected to be released in 2026. The annual production capacity is expected to be between 3 and 5 million units. So OLED will turn to the pro model that requires the screen.