Quote from: NikoB on February 29, 2024, 17:25:19You should under no circumstances buy AMOLED(OLED)
AMOLED
under no circumstances buy modern AMOLED monitors and laptops.
forget about AMOLED if you value your health and eyes.
AMOLED and OLED is not the same despite being very similar, are you ever going to realize that?
AMOLED uses the active matrix (thus the letters AM in front of OLED, short for Active Matrix) which allows more precise pixel control and also faster pixel responses times for higher refresh rates. It also consumes less power compared to OLED and it has higher PWM on average while being more durable.
OLED panels have better colour accuracy and are thinner and lighter than AMOLEDs. They also have lower PWM (60 Hz very often). They also use a passive matrix which is slower and less precise than AMOLED's.
AMOLED panels are much more expensive to produce than OLEDs due to the additional layer of semiconductor material so you find them pretty much only in phones and (smart)watches and other fitness gear (bands and so on). The larger the display the higher the cost to produce. Those smaller devices benefit from its superior power efficiency over OLED and that's exactly why a smartphone with an AMOLED display can last many hours on a single active charge while OLED laptops suffer greatly from being used at full brightness on battery, at least when compared to IPS laptops.