Quote from: Emanuel A on March 16, 2023, 12:03:16i will say the first noticeable difference is in the resolution and inferior quality of the MiniLed panel, when compared with the 4k oled technology. Though way brighter - even at the lowest dim, at night is a bit too bright - being used with the feel of the old laptop.
Argument your position, because. The 2 reviews clearly say the opposite, except for operation in total darkness (where OLED will always outperform all technologies except microLED in terms of black levels).
OLED has terrible flickering at 60Hz. Farewell to the nervous system and eyes. Yes, always glare glossy panel. In the case of miniLED, it is semi-matte. The glare is much less.
2. Colorchecker dE 2000 calibrated * -
2.6. With an acceptable minimum for amateurs of 2. MiniLED -
1.2 - color accuracy after hardware calibration is more than 2 times higher. This alone puts an end to professional work with color on OLED screens.
3. The resource of the OLED panel is 2 times worse than the resource of the IPS backlight before burnout, and it is also not bright - only 300-330 nits. At the same time, the color rendering run-up will only worsen over time, which puts an end to professional work with color on OLED for at least 3 years.
That is why Asus had to change the screen from OLED to miniLED.
Where OLED is dramatically better in 2021 model (other than black levels in total darkness):
Specifically, Pro Duo has an honest RGB matrix, so there is a sharply higher ppi, because. in the model 2021 4k panel, and in 2022, a miserable 2.5k.
Response time is 6-7 times better on OLED. The 2.5k panel is a fake "240", in reality it's slightly faster than 50Hz on the refresh rate. OLED is really 300Hz+, but alas, the refresh rate is hardware-locked to 60Hz maximum.
In the light and under office lighting on light themes, there is no sense in OLED contrast, which is easy for anyone to check by comparing AMOLED smartphones with IPS screens - IPS always win visually, even those that have already worked for 4-5 years...