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The M4 MacBook Pro features a quantum dot display
The new M4 MacBook Pros that launched last month have an unadvertised change with new quantum dot displays, according to display industry analyst Ross Young and reported by 9to5Mac. Young posted on X that Apple is adopting quantum dot displays for the first time and that it's using a version of the film that is free of cadmium,
The M4 MacBook Pro Might Be Hiding a Significant Screen Upgrade
The M4 MacBook Pro models may be featuring quantum dot technology. The jury is still out on whether these displays are better than before.
Top insider revealed a big M4 MacBook Pro upgrade that Apple kept secret
Apple outdid itself with the M4 MacBook Pro. Now, a top insider revealed yet another major change that no one knew about until now.
Apple hid one of the best features of the M4 MacBook Pro
Apple's new M4 MacBook Pro has a significant upgrade to the display, and the company somehow forgot to mention it.
Apple secretly included quantum dot tech in the M4 MacBook Pro's display
The M4 MacBook Pro has a hidden feature: quantum dot tech in the display. As such, the latest systems have an expanded color range and should deliver improved motion performance.
The M4 MacBook Pro has a secret display upgrade Apple didn’t tell us about
It’ll be interesting to see if Apple adopts QD film for the M4 MacBook Air, which uses an LED display, instead of the mini-LED display in the MacBook Pro. Reports say that the new Air will be revealed in the spring of 2025 and it’s expected to be nothing more than a chip upgrade.
Apple didn’t mention that the M4 MacBook Pro has a ‘quantum dot display’ — but what does that mean?
That's according to prominent display analyst Ross Young, anyway. Young took to X on Thursday to point out that Apple has adopted a "quantum dot" display for the M4 MacBook Pro.
M4 MacBook Pro display uses quantum dot film for more vibrant color & motion performance
A display analyst shared that Apple has shifted from traditional red KSF phosphor film to quantum dot film in the latest MacBook Pro models with M4.
Apple’s Sneaky Upgrade: The M4 MacBook Pro Features A Quantum Dot Display
The M4 MacBook Pro features a quantum dot display, something Apple made no mention of. Here are all the details on this.
Review: The fastest of the M4 MacBook Pros might be the least interesting one
The M4's single-core performance is between 14 and 21 percent faster than the M3s in our tests, and tests that use all the CPU cores are usually 20 or 30 percent faster. The GPU is occasionally as much as 33 percent faster than the M3 in our tests, though more often, the improvements are in the single or low double digits.
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