Also last month, Apple decided to halt work on creating in-house microLED displays, another project that the tech giant started, and spent billions on, but was unable to reach the finish line. The plan was to use a microLED display on an upcoming Apple Ultra Watch model and eventually use the displays on the iPhone. The screen delivers brighter and more accurate colors, is more energy efficient, and unlike OLED panels, there is no risk of screen burn-in.
Even though Apple won’t be making microLED displays in-house for its devices, it doesn’t mean that Apple is giving up on these displays. Instead, Apple will probably look to source them from a supplier. Apple purchased microLED company LuxVue back in 2014 and similar to the Apple Car project, it seems that Apple gave the project about a decade before giving up.
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