Apple is developing a laptop with a folding screen 19:07

The American company Apple is developing the first laptop with a 20.5-inch foldable display in the history of the tech giant. These release reports 9to5Mac He quotes Ross Young, an analyst at Display Supply Chain Consultants.

“There are rumors in the supply chain about Apple’s 20.5-inch foldable laptop. This gadget may be ready in 2025, but details are currently unknown. There is no information about its software either,” said a respected insider.

According to Young, only its size is known about the flexible display, and it is known that it will be designed specifically for a laptop, not a tablet. An insider admitted that Apple could launch a new iPadOS-based gadget from iPad tablets.

Formerly respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo provided other information. According to him, Apple will launch an iPad tablet with a flexible display and a carbon fiber folding mechanism and will launch it in 2024.

Yang commented on Kuo’s post. He made sure he didn’t know anything about working on a similar device at a company from Cupertino yet. His version was also supported by Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman, who is known to work with many sources within Apple.



Source: Gazeta

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