Apple is reportedly collaborating with LG for its foldable display panels

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Not long ago, we heard rumours that Apple would be working on a MacBook with a foldable display. Until today, new information has come showing that there's already some progress in the development. The tech giant is reportedly collaborating with LG to work on the display.

LG will supply 17-inch foldable 4K OLED panels to HP this year for an in-folding notebook with an 11-inch display when closed. Besides HP, the display panel manufacturer is also collaborating with Apple for a panel that uses an ultra-thin cover glass instead of polyimide, which most of the existing foldable displays use.

Not only this, but reputable display analyst Ross Young also claimed that Apple is exploring all-screen foldable notebooks with displays around 20-inch in size. Young said that these devices could form a whole new product category for Apple and result in a dual-use product, potentially able to be used as a notebook with a full-size on-screen keyboard when folded and as a monitor when unfolded and used with an external keyboard. They are also said to feature 4K resolutions or higher.

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