Apple is reportedly kicking off early development to bring OLED displays to its next-generation iMac lineup. The Digital Trends report cites industry sources indicating Apple has begun exploratory work on integrating organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels into future iMac models, which could mark a major display and design shift for Apple's all-in-one desktop. OLED display technology offers deeper blacks, higher contrast ratios, and thinner, lighter panels with potential energy efficiency gains—benefits that could lead to slimmer bezels and a more vibrant viewing experience for macOS users. If realized, an OLED iMac would join the growing trend of OLED adoption across Apple devices, expanding OLED beyond the iPad and MacBook lines. Details on timing, screen sizes, and final specifications remain unconfirmed, and Apple has not issued an official statement. For now, this report adds to ongoing Apple rumors about future iMac iterations and the company’s broader display strategy. Stay tuned for updates on Apple’s display roadmap and the future of the iMac as more information becomes available from Apple and trusted outlets like Digital Trends.