Apple is apparently developing display technology with a refresh rate of up to 90Hz, which might be used in next iPad Air versions. Apple's iPad, iPad Mini, and iPad Air models all have LCD panels with a 60Hz refresh rate, and the Air series may be upgraded with a higher refresh rate. The upgraded display technology may potentially find its way to the 24-inch iMac and Apple's Studio Display. Apple is also said to be working on outfitting the iPhone 17 series with 120Hz screens.
According to Mike Hurley and Jason Snell, presenters of the Upgrade podcast (via 9to5Mac), an unidentified source informed them that Apple is developing a new screen technology that will be utilized to equip the company's next-generation iPad Air with a 90Hz display. The current generation Air model includes a 60Hz screen and Apple's M2 CPU, however its successor might have the M3 chip.
According to the insider, the iPad Air would be the first Apple product to use the alleged 90Hz display. The business is supposedly "working on expanding it to other models or products like a 24-inch Mac and a next-generation Studio Display."
While Apple has always confined access to high refresh rate screens to its 'pro' smartphone and tablet products, new sources imply that the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Slim/Air might include a 120Hz screen. Most smartphone suppliers sell phones with 120Hz refresh rates at cheaper prices than the conventional iPhone, so it's not surprise that Apple would want to reduce the technical gap on its basic iPhone models.
Given that Apple only released the M2 iPad Air model early this year, these statements should be taken with a grain of salt. The business is also notoriously secretive about its new goods, so we won't get concrete details regarding the supposed display advancements for Apple's next iPad Air, Studio Display, and 24-inch iMac models until the company unveils them.
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