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First OLED Apple Studio Display monitor tipped to get a Quantum Dot Samsung screen

Started by Redaktion, November 09, 2022, 17:35:07

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Redaktion

Apple may start equipping its standalone monitors with OLED panels, too, after it has shifted MacBooks and iPads to the iPhone's screen technology. The next Apple Studio Display all-in-ones may opt for a 27-inch Samsung-made Quantum Dot OLED panel.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/First-OLED-Apple-Studio-Display-monitor-tipped-to-get-a-Quantum-Dot-Samsung-screen.667572.0.html

88&88

why samsung is not starts to create a good alternative to iMac? They have a wonderful monitor, elegant and with big screen like M7&M8, they starts to copy S95 design with mini holes and add only a good  Mediatek or Qualcomm processor and create a good cheaper alternative to iMac.

Aluminium body with mini Holes like S95 design for left and right side, slim bezels with quad laptops colling fans for a SD 8 gen 1+ or Dimensity 9000+ etc, with an Oled display that can be 24"-27 and 30" with a cost that can be from 800$ to 1000$ . This is just good competition .

Ok they want to earn more money without pay chips from others companies? put their Exynos chips that with quad fans won't throttle and with RDNA3 can be a good competitor...

kek

Quote from: 88&88 on November 09, 2022, 19:26:06why samsung is not starts to create a good alternative to iMac? They have a wonderful monitor, elegant and with big screen like M7&M8, they starts to copy S95 design with mini holes and add only a good  Mediatek or Qualcomm processor and create a good cheaper alternative to iMac.

Aluminium body with mini Holes like S95 design for left and right side, slim bezels with quad laptops colling fans for a SD 8 gen 1+ or Dimensity 9000+ etc, with an Oled display that can be 24"-27 and 30" with a cost that can be from 800$ to 1000$ . This is just good competition .

Ok they want to earn more money without pay chips from others companies? put their Exynos chips that with quad fans won't throttle and with RDNA3 can be a good competitor...

They dont because contrary to whatever crap Apple says, Mac is a niche in the computer world, and iMacs are not their most sold product.

Same applies to all-in-one Windows computers. Most of them are just laptops behind a huge screen and end up having a lot of compromises. They are slowly getting replaced by mini PCs (this is why there's a Mac Studio, but not an iMac 27 with M1).
All in Ones solved issues that existed like a decade ago (big towers and big CRTs in most places), but thats a non issue nowadays. They also offered touch options at the time, but with tablets, thats also redundant.

IT departments dont want to deal trying to repair one and surely no one wants to throw away a full computer when its time to upgrade.

88&88

QuoteThey dont because contrary to whatever crap Apple says, Mac is a niche in the computer world, and iMacs are not their most sold product.

Thanks for your explanation! :D

But they always create a good AiO to compete against Huawei Mateview or HP and increase ARM market share.

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