Samsung's 14-inch 90Hz OLED panels for laptops enter mass production

16 September 2021
Asus is the first one to use them.

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Anonymous, 18 Sep 2021I purchased a phone with OLED display and spent hours figur... morePlease tell us the difference between OLED and AMOLED?

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    • tDG
    • 19 Sep 2021

    Anonymous, 19 Sep 2021Laptops, lol: Always on keyboard, indirect input (touchpad)... moreYeah, someday you and your current next gen toys too will out of circulation, so don't too exaggerate

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      • JF7
      • 19 Sep 2021

      Laptops, lol: Always on keyboard, indirect input (touchpad). I pray for the day that Gen X gets out of circulation, their favorite toy would die too. Generation Z already makes fun of you and your ... devices.

      This is Samsung trying to cater to a crowd that is unable and unwilling to change their habits. What a monstrosity...

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        • keL
        • 18 Sep 2021

        I purchased a phone with OLED display and spent hours figuring out how to save battery and keep the watch displayed on phone. I found out that it's NOT OLED that saves power but AMOLED that saves power when displaying black content.

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          • 17 Sep 2021

          Jon Cena, 17 Sep 2021on the opposite, oled panels consume less power compared to... moreWhen the screen is on a full black colour, oled will use almost no power at all, but if screen is on full white, then oled will use 3-4x power that of a LCD panel.

            Jon Cena, 17 Sep 2021on the opposite, oled panels consume less power compared to... moreHe's not wrong. OLEDs only save power when doing dark mode (dominantly dark content) and are very inefficient when displaying dominantly white content.

            It's a known fact already, IDK why people are over-glorifying OLEDs.

            Reference in the power section of this article:
            https://www.notebookcheck.net/Display-Comparison-OLED-vs-IPS-on-Notebooks.168753.0.html

              Anonymous, 17 Sep 2021I prefer IPS. sure deep blacks are nice, but having used it... moreI agree with that. That is why even top-end monitors still use IPS LCD panels.

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                • 17 Sep 2021

                Jon Cena, 17 Sep 2021on the opposite, oled panels consume less power compared to... moreMaybe he means it depending to what color is displaying on the screen
                If the most of color of screen is black, the energy that needed is less compared the lcd
                If the most color is white, the energy that needed is more than lcd
                The lcd power consumption is same whatever that content is displayed

                That's that i can read from wikipedia/amoled article
                If im wrong please inform me

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                  • Lci
                  • 17 Sep 2021

                  YUKI93, 17 Sep 2021OLED panel may be great for colour reproduction, but it doe... moreThe problem is with the "comparable spec". The is no way an LCD with comparable peak brightness consumes less power than an OLED, because OLEDs only need illuminate that strongly the pixels that are active, while non-local dimming LCDs need to illuminate the whole screen that brightly.

                  I can only assume you are comparing LCDs with lower peak brightness than OLEDs... which is truly a "duh" moment, since it's pretty obvious the significantly less brighter screens also push less power (yep, that's how power consumption in screens works -- checked).

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                    • 17 Sep 2021

                    YUKI93, 17 Sep 2021OLED panel may be great for colour reproduction, but it doe... moreon the opposite, oled panels consume less power compared to lcd panels. Idk where did you get wrong info

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                      • nZc
                      • 17 Sep 2021

                      I prefer IPS. sure deep blacks are nice, but having used it for over a year, the look of IPS seems more natural to me. It's easier on the eyes contrary to what samsung tells

                        OLED panel may be great for colour reproduction, but it does use a lot of battery juice. A comparable laptop with similar spec but with an IPS LCD panel, even with a higher refresh rate, will consume much less power.

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                          • 17 Sep 2021

                          DroidBoye, 17 Sep 2021Asus so far has the least expensive oled laptop but knowing... moreso do u have any advice for me on how 2prevent
                          burn ins in my xiaomi redmi note 10 oled display

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                          would really begrate ful to u
                          for the helpful & kind advice

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                            • Anonymous
                            • 2Wx
                            • 17 Sep 2021

                            Pretty sure the Zenbook 14X OLED doesn't have a "Pro" variant.

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                              • nDy
                              • 17 Sep 2021

                              No mini-led , no micro-led..oled for monitors- fantastic in the beginning, disaster after a little while

                                Asus so far has the least expensive oled laptop but knowing OLEDs in smartphones and TVs which manufacturers treat burn-ins as natural wear and tear or user misuse. I won't be interested in any of these no matter what price and for a laptop that I would be using for 8 hrs total or 4hrs continuous runtime daily.

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                                  • 7kk
                                  • 16 Sep 2021

                                  AnonD-934662, 16 Sep 2021when micro-ledthat's a long way off especially on affordable laptops, I'd say 5 years probably bcoz first it might come to TV's

                                    kek, 16 Sep 2021So, now we have pentile crap and PWM following us on laptop... morethey will never as long you're buying a +2000$ laptop.

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                                      • 16 Sep 2021

                                      I got 13.3" Asus Zenbook Oled (by Samsung) and it is FANTASTIC. IPS = BW TV