**A Christmas Eve Special: A Unique Request**
As we approach Christmas Eve, I wanted to take a moment to express my gratitude to our audience and to our sponsor, Masterworks. It's filled with good tidings and good cheer this time of year, and I'd like to make a special request from Santa Claus himself. Yes, you heard that right - I'm asking Santa for a present, and it's not exactly the traditional kind.
I'd like to spend the next 30 seconds or so of your life watching this sponsor break. It may seem like an unusual request, but I assure you that it's worth it. If you're interested in learning more about Masterworks and how they can help you invest in art without breaking the bank, then keep reading.
**Investing in Art with Masterworks**
Masterworks is a company that allows individuals to invest in artworks from top artists, including Picasso, without requiring significant amounts of money. You can select the amount you'd like to invest in a piece of art and own a little piece of history. The best part? You don't need to be an art expert or have any prior knowledge of the market to get started.
Masterworks has been getting a lot of attention lately, with some investors seeing significant returns on their investments. In 2020, investors in Banksy's Mona Lisa saw a 32% annualized return - that's a pretty impressive return on investment! If you're interested in learning more about Masterworks and how they can help you invest in art, be sure to check out the link in the video description.
**A Bow of Confirmation: iPhone 14 Rumors**
Now, onto some exciting news for all you Apple fans out there. Reports have been circulating that the next iPhone will feature a "hole punch" display, which has many fans excited. The hole punch is essentially a smaller cutout at the top of the screen, rather than the traditional notch we've seen on previous iPhones.
According to reports from Cuomo Chi and other sources, LG Display will be supplying the LCD panels for the next iPhone 14 models, including the Pro and Standard models. Samsung Display will not be providing the LCD panels, instead focusing on OLEDS (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) displays for their own devices.
One thing that's unclear is whether the hole punch display will make its way to the iPhone 14, or if it'll wait until the next model. Some sources have reported that Apple has been testing the technology and is pleased with the results, but no official confirmation has been given yet.
**No Periscope Camera for iPhone 14**
On a related note, reports have also surfaced that the iPhone 14 will not feature a periscope camera lens, which was rumored to be part of the next-generation camera system. According to Cuomo Chi's report to investors, a 48-megapixel sensor is coming to iPhone 14, but the periscope technology won't make an appearance until at least 2023.
It's worth noting that some sources have suggested that only one iPhone model may feature the periscope lens - possibly the iPhone 15 Pro Max. However, it's unclear whether Apple will indeed name the higher-end model as such, or if they'll stick with their traditional naming convention.
**A Special Message from the Creator**
As we wrap up this special episode of our show, I want to take a moment to express my gratitude to all of our amazing audience members. Without you, we wouldn't be here today - and for that, I'm truly thankful. Whether you're celebrating Christmas or simply enjoying the holiday season, I hope you have a wonderful day ahead.
And to our sponsor, Masterworks, thank you for making this episode possible. We couldn't do what we do without your support, and we look forward to continuing to bring you the best content in the world of technology and beyond.
Merry Christmas Eve, everyone!