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IPad Pro: Ultra-Slim Bezels & New Features

IPad Pro: Ultra-Slim Bezels & New Features

June 24, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech

Apple is poised to revolutionize the iPad Pro with potential integration of LG innotek’s chip-on-film (CoF)⁣ technology, promising a notable design overhaul. Prepare for future ⁤iPad Pro models featuring drastically reduced bezels and ⁤more compact designs, without sacrificing⁣ screen real estate. this advancement, detailed in the latest reports, potentially leverages LX Semicon’s display driver IC alongside the CoF tech, offering better performance through power-efficient signal processing. A switch from Samsung to LG would diversify Apple’s supply chain.Plus, rumors suggest an ‌M5 chip, landscape ⁢Apple logos, and even a foldable model on the horizon. Read⁢ the full breaking story from News Directory 3 for all the⁤ details on the primary_keyword “iPad Pro” and⁣ secondary_keyword “OLED displays“. Discover what’s next for tablet technology.


Future iPad‌ Pro OLED:⁤ Slimmer‌ Bezels with LG’s Chip-on-Film⁤ Tech









Key Points

  • Apple considering LG Innotek’s CoF tech for future iPad Pro OLED displays.
  • The ⁣change coudl result in​ slimmer​ bezels and⁤ more compact designs.
  • A switch ⁣to LG would diversify Apple’s supply chain.
  • Future iPad Pro models ‍may feature an M5 chip and landscape Apple ⁢logos.

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‍ Updated June 24, 2025
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Apple ‌is evaluating LG Innotek’s chip-on-film⁢ (CoF) technology for its future‍ iPad⁣ Pro OLED displays. This move could ⁣lead to devices with ‌slimmer ‍bezels and ​more compact designs, all while maintaining the same ‌screen size.

The ⁣Elec ‌reports that Apple is ​expected to decide⁢ this month whether ‌to approve LX Semicon’s display driver IC, which would work ⁢in conjunction with‌ LG Innotek’s CoF​ technology.‌ CoF technology uses heat ⁤compression on flexible‌ film ​to attach‍ display driver chips to panels. This allows​ signals‌ to ‍control individual pixels through thin-film‍ transistors.

This combination allows for tighter integration of the‍ panel along the display’s edges.⁣ The result could be ‌reduced visible ⁤bezels and increased screen real estate within ‍the same device ‍footprint. ⁢It might also provide more power-efficient signal processing, potentially improving battery life.

Currently, Apple relies exclusively on Samsung System LSI for display driver ICs in its OLED iPad Pro models.⁢ Switching to LG would​ diversify ⁣Apple’s supply ⁣chain⁣ and potentially lower component costs⁢ through increased competition.

While the report doesn’t specify which iPad model would use⁤ these components, ‌Digitimes reports that ⁢LX Semicon’s entry into Apple’s supply chain is related to the iPad Pro.

The iPad Pro is rumored to be getting an M5 chip ‍in ⁤the second half of 2025. Future models might also include landscape-oriented Apple logos and Apple-designed 5G modems by⁢ 2027. A ⁤foldable⁢ 18.8-inch iPad‍ Pro ‌could arrive as early as 2027.

What’s next

The decision ⁢on⁣ whether to ⁢incorporate LG ‌Innotek’s CoF technology and LX Semicon’s display driver IC will likely influence​ the design and performance of future iPad Pro models, potentially setting ⁢a new standard for display technology in tablets.

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