![]() ![]() To the point, personally I would like to see true Quantum Dot lcd dispays on phones. Consumption has gone down, the IPS glow becomes a thing of the past and contrast is going up while blacks are kept pretty low no matter how bright you set your screen. Funnily enough my only experience with burn in/ ghosting was on the Lumia 630 with its crappy lcd panel!Īlso on the other camp, the lcd one, technology hasn't stood still while the oled technology progresses. I felt like holding a led flashlight in the complete dark and staring at it.Īlso it seems like a known fact that oled displays burn in. I don't like that black=off and any color=on because the colored content really messed with my eyes. Living with an os (WP8.1) filled with white content on black backgrounds, I should really appreciate oled displays, but i don't. Every scrollable grey to black to grey content left a visible purplish trail. It had a 4.7 inch oled display with HD resolution and as much as the curvature of the letters and rounded shapes were sweeter than similar HD lcd panels, everywhere there was a straight line it was wavy as anything (due to the low res and pentile).Īlso, personally I love grayscale and that panel's grey to grey refresh rate was subpar. My only device with oled was a Lumia 730 on Windows 8.1(a vast sea with black everywhere), definitely not a panel to form a strong and definitive opinion. I think oled displays are great technological achievement and I can totally get why people love to use devices with oled displays. ![]()
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