According to display industry analyst Ross Young, it appears "increasingly likely" that Apple will launch a 13-inch MacBook with anOLED display. Young told his followers that the notebook is likely to be a new MacBook Air, but there is a chance it will have other branding.

Apple is expected to release new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro models with OLED displays in 2024 according to Young, who has accurately revealed a range of display- related information for the iPhone 13 Pro, iPad mini, MacBook Pro, and other devices.

The new devices will use a two-stack tandem structure, in which there are two red, green, and blue emission layers, which will allow for increased brightness and lower power consumption. The displays do not need back lighting.

Young said that all of the devices will use a variable refresh rate called ProMotion. ProMotion is new to the MacBook Air, but all iPad Pro models have it already.

The next step for Apple would be to make its Mac and iPad lines display OLED displays. Unlike mini-LED displays, which require back lighting, the panels use self-emitting pixels and do not require it.