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OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) is a display technology where each pixel generates its own light and color, allowing for perfect blacks, incredible contrast, and vibrant, lifelike images because pixels can turn completely off, unlike LCDs that need a backlight. This results in thinner, more flexible screens with superior response times, ideal for movies and gaming, though historically prone to issues like "burn-in" (static image retention) and higher costs, which are being addressed with newer tech like Tandem OLED. This video provides a visual explanation
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The screen/display is with OLED. OLED is a type of technology where that creates a higher contrast between colors. Most of the newer premium handheld devices have OLED screens.
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