

After all, we're already seeing affordable options hitting the market, such as the Asus Vivobook OLED, and the popular Dell XPS 15 is also available with an optional OLED screen.

In fact, within five years it's not farfetched to think that most new laptop announcements will include updated display technology, provided that costs can be reduced.

It's doubtful that standard IPS LCD displays will disappear anytime soon, but the recent influx of display technology into devices like AIO's, laptops and TVs means that we could be seeing it replaced with modern technology like OLED and MiniLEDs, as display manufacturing increases to meet demands. Young mentioned in a separate ' Quarterly MiniLED Backlight Technology, Cost and Shipment Report (opens in new tab)' that "The adoption of MiniLED technology will gain significant momentum in 2021 as Samsung and Chinese brands launch LCD TVs with MiniLED backlights", and it looks like things will continue along that path into 2022 and beyond. Analysis: Is this the end of standard LCD displays?
