
However, an OLED display could help level the playing field significantly.

Currently, the MacBook Air’s display is significantly inferior to the MacBook Pro – in our review of the M2 MacBook Air, we said the difference was “significant” compared to the 14-inch MacBook Pro, which comes with “incredible HDR performance” on the MacBook Air is missing. While that would be a big boost for the iPad Pro, it would be even more significant for the MacBook Air. However, Apple’s stacked OLED panels could be a happy medium between the two technologies.

OLED screens offer better color depth and use less power than mini-LED panels, but aren’t nearly as bright. Currently, the MacBook Air comes with an LCD panel, while the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, 14-inch MacBook Pro, and 16-inch MacBook Pro have mini-LED displays.
