{"id":58275,"date":"2021-09-30T10:32:00","date_gmt":"2021-09-30T02:32:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cnledw.com\/?p=58275"},"modified":"2022-04-06T16:32:34","modified_gmt":"2022-04-06T08:32:34","slug":"%e4%bc%a0%e6%96%b0%e6%ac%beoled%e5%b1%8fipad-air%e5%b0%86%e4%b8%8d%e9%87%87%e7%94%a8%e4%b8%89%e6%98%9f%e9%9d%a2%e6%9d%bf","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cnledw.com\/olednews\/newsdetail-58275.html","title":{"rendered":"\u4f20\u65b0\u6b3eOLED\u5c4fiPad Air\u5c06\u4e0d\u91c7\u7528\u4e09\u661f\u9762\u677f"},"content":{"rendered":"
According<\/a> to a new report from The Elec, Apple has cancelled a cooperation project with Samsung, which plans to use the OLED display developed by Samsung for the 10.86-inch iPad Air that will be launched.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n People familiar with the matter said that the reason the project was stopped was that the “single-layer” structure of OLED panels did not meet Apple’s requirements, or that Samsung<\/a> had profitability problems, or both.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n “Single layer” refers to the widely used OLED panel structure, where red, green, and blue form an emission layer. <\/span>According to reports, Apple is not satisfied with the brightness level of single-layer OLED panels, and is also worried about the service life of the panels, because consumers usually hold iPads for longer periods of time compared with smartphones, and smartphone upgrades The cycle is shorter.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n