Samsung sets the trend: Apple creates its own analog of Privacy Display technology
Samsung actively advertises the new Zero-peeking privacy feature (or Privacy Display) that will first appear in the Galaxy S26 Ultra and eliminate the possibility of peeking at personal information by strangers.
This option is truly important and useful, and it's obvious that many manufacturers would not mind implementing similar systems in their gadgets, and as it turned out, Apple is already planning its own Privacy Display.
What is known
Respected insider IceUniverse noted a report from the analytical company Omdia, which reports that the American giant plans to integrate an analog of Zero-peeking privacy into one of the next MacBook models, but this will not happen before 2029.
Such a long term is not surprising since, according to Samsung, it took its specialists five years to create the technology that automatically dims the screen when someone tries to peek over the user's shoulder to view confidential information.
Source: @UniverseIce