Next year looks to be a big one for Apple fans. First, the company is expected to launch its first foldable iPhone. And now, it seems the first MacBook with an OLED display is finally coming. It’s a ...
The brightness capabilities of OLED displays has been a hot topic for many years now as this panel technology continues to take over the display markets, whether that’s monitors, TV’s, laptops or ...
Apple hasn’t yet shipped the M5 MacBook Pro, but next year the company is rumored to debut an M6 model featuring a “total redesign” that’s thinner and lighter. And that redesigned MacBook Pro with an ...
Samsung Display is once again rumored to be the supplier for the OLED MacBook Pro and will allegedly start production in the middle of 2026. The report sources say that it will involve the production ...
Virtual Displays Carousel mode: Swap between displays, each display having a configured display time Power save mode Customizable display font, lines and columns Default home display of 7 lines of 25 ...
Apple is preparing to transform its MacBook Pro lineup with the introduction of its first-ever OLED display model, scheduled for release in late 2026. This highly anticipated device will feature a ...
Apple MacBook Pro model could get Samsung’s OLED panels Apple MacBook Pro with an M5 chip might launch in early 2026 The company is yet to confirm the launch of the MacBook Pro models ...
Apart from the rumoured OLED MacBook Pro models, Apple could reportedly unveil several devices next year. The lineup is said to include entry-level iPad and iPad Air models, along with a M5-powered ...
Apple will launch its first MacBook Pro models with OLED displays in late 2026, according to a new report out of Korea discussing the supply of OLED panels. Dealsite.co.kr reports that Samsung Display ...
LG Display has brought new OLED innovations and display solutions to the K-Display 2025 show in Seoul, including the 83-inch 4th gen OLED panel, the world's fastest 540Hz/720Hz OLED monitor panel, ...
I can replicate the OP's issue: with two 0.96" OLEDs on an ESP32 Thing Plus C. Using the SPI Hello example, whichever OLED is begun first displays the splash screen successfully. The second is blank.