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Laptops with brilliant, ink-black OLED screens have begun entering the mainstream. Are the benefits that come with OLED display technology worth the premium? Let's dig in, and see our top performers ...
I love OLED displays. They’ve been growing in popularity, from a rarity just a few years ago to the point where many laptops — premium and midrange — at least offer an OLED option. The technology has ...
OLED laptops look gorgeous, but all that visual fidelity comes at a cost. OLED burn-in can hit your laptop hard, so it's best to take preventive action before your panel kicks the bucket. Unlike LCD ...
Once upon a time, OLED displays were prohibitively expensive. Nowadays, you can pick up a laptop with an OLED display for under $1,000. But are they really worth it? The answer might be more ...
CNET’s expert staff reviews and rates dozens of new products and services each month, building on more than a quarter century of expertise. Spend $1,000 on a laptop and you'll generally end up with a ...
What are you looking for in a new laptop? A gorgeous OLED panel with high-resolution display? A performant machine with all-day battery life? A thin and lightweight build for portability? Cutting-edge ...
If I could have any type of display panel in my laptop, it would be Mini LED. Sure, OLED is best at producing deep blacks and high contrast, but Mini LED is a powerful substitute. The potential for ...
Tandem OLED made quite a splash on the new M4 iPad Pro when it was announced. After all, it seemed to solve one of the major issues with OLED screens. Having used the display myself, I can say it’s ...
I love laptops with OLED displays, but they can hurt battery life. Setting changes can help, though, and I also have two tips to prevent OLED burn-in. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a ...
During CES 2023 in Las Vegas today, Asus announced an upcoming feature that allows users to view and work with content in 3D without wearing 3D glasses. Similar technology has been used in a small ...