Low-power microLED display tech could power future Apple Watches
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/03/low-power-microled-display-tech-could-power-future-apple-watches/
Apple is reportedly taking a big step into making its own displays, and it isn't using the technology you may be most familiar with. According to a Bloomberg report, a secret facility in California close to Apple Park houses engineers developing microLED displays for Apple mobile devices. While Apple has been making its own chips for its mobile devices for a few years, this would be the first time the company has attemptedĀ build its own displays.
Low-power microLED display tech could power future Apple Watches
Mar 19, 2018, 2:14pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/03/low-power-microled-display-tech-could-power-future-apple-watches/
>Apple is reportedly taking a big step into making its own displays, and it isn't using the technology you may be most familiar with. According to a Bloomberg report, a secret facility in California close to Apple Park houses engineers developing microLED displays for Apple mobile devices. While Apple has been making its own chips for its mobile devices for a few years, this would be the first time the company has attemptedĀ build its own displays.