Apple is reportedly developing 90Hz display technology for its next-generation iPad Air, 24-inch iMac, and Studio Display, which could enhance the viewing experience on these devices Currently, iPad Air, iPad , and iPad Mini all have 60Hz LCD screens. According to industry reports, the advanced 90Hz technology could make its debut in upcoming iPad Air models, which are expected to include Apple’s latest M3 chip.
Extended 90Hz Refresh Rate for more Apple products
As reported on the Upgrade podcast hosted by Mike Hurley and Jason Snell (via 9to5Mac ), Apple’s new display technology could extend beyond the iPad Air Rumors suggest that the 24-inch iMac and next-generation Studio Display could too has adopted a 90Hz refresh rate, which is smoother Offers scrolling and enhanced viewing Apple has traditionally reserved higher refresh rates for its pro devices, but this change will bring advanced screen technology to more standard models.
Higher refresh rates coming to the iPhone 17 Series?
Apple may also extend higher refresh rates to the iPhone 17 series. Unlike the Pro model, which has a 120Hz screen, standard iPhones are only limited to a 60Hz display. Rumors suggest that Apple may introduce a 120Hz display in the iPhone 17 and possible iPhone 17 Air or Slim models, putting this technology in line with competitors offering higher refresh rates at lower prices.
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While these updates are speculative, Apple’s emphasis on improving display technology could have a big impact on future products, closing the feature gap between standard and pro models but Apple is very secretive, so government only information can be displayed when this device is starting up.