The iPad Air will finally get OLED, and this could be the biggest change in years, but not without compromises.

Calendar 4/16/2026

It looks like Apple is finally preparing one of the most anticipated changes in its tablet lineup. According to the latest reports, the next generation of iPad Air is set to receive an OLED display, marking the end of the LCD era for this model. This is a significant change, especially since the Air has long been something in between the basic iPad and the Pro version, which now may considerably close the gap to the higher-end range.

OLED in the iPad Air changes everything

The biggest advantage of the new panel will obviously be the image quality. OLED means deeper blacks, better contrast, and more vibrant colours, which will be particularly appreciated by those watching movies, working with graphics, or simply using the device daily. It’s also a step towards standardising Apple’s offerings as currently only the iPad Pro features this type of display. With this change, the iPad Air could become much more appealing to those who want high-quality visuals but don’t necessarily need the most expensive model. If all goes according to plan, the launch could happen in the first half of 2027.

Cheaper OLED and no 120 Hz

Not everything looks perfect, though. According to leaks, Apple is set to use a cheaper LTPS OLED panel instead of the more advanced solution found in the iPad Pro. In practice, this means the screen will likely stick to 60 Hz, without support for ProMotion 120 Hz. For most users, this won’t be a major issue, but gamers and more demanding users may notice the difference. This is also a classic Apple strategy to keep some features exclusive to the more expensive models in order to maintain a clear distinction between the ranges.

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iPad Air with OLED is a big step forward for Apple’s mid-range, but the company will still keep an eye on the boundary between Air and Pro.

source: digitaltrends

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