Should you skip the M5 MacBook and hold out for the OLED version?

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The good news is that the MacBook Pro might soon get a proper redesign with an OLED display. The bad news is that OLED laptops from Apple aren’t coming anytime soon.

This is according to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, who reports that Apple’s OLED update to the MacBook Pro is still at least a year away.

“It’s arriving between the end of 2026 and early 2027 and should boast the M6 chip,” Gurman wrote in the Aug. 10 edition of his Power On newsletter.

So, even if a MacBook with an M5 chip launches in 2025 or 2026, you may want to hold off for the OLED version.

The delay of a potential M6 MacBook Pro with an OLED display isn’t entirely unexpected, considering the next-in-line M5 MacBook Pro is also rumored to be delayed until 2026. (The best MacBooks available today feature M4 chips.) In July, Gurman reported that “the M5 MacBook Pro line will be the last with the current design.”

The new timeline will certainly test the patience of aspirant upgraders who want a new MacBook Pro with more than just fresh silicon. The OLED MacBook Pro will mark the machine’s first major overhaul since 2021, when Apple scrapped the Touch Bar, revived MagSafe charging, and bumped the smaller model from 13 inches to 14.

The one shred of hope is that historically, Apple hasn’t been opposed to releasing two generations of M-something chips in the same calendar year. It kicked off 2023 with the release of the M2 Pro and Max MacBook Pros in January, then replaced them with M3 models in October.

If OLED is all that you’re after, there’s always the M4 iPad Pro with a tandem OLED screen. Otherwise, bear with Apple.

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