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Apart from 'muh contrast ratio' and 'muh inky deep blacks', what exactly is the actual use case for an OLED display, be it on phones, monitors, or TVs?
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>apart from the two things that really make a big difference
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>>106484612
Psychological trickery my marketing depts to get you spend more.
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>>106484602
kys shill
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>>106484602
OLED screens on a VR headset is insane, when its black its total 100% darkness.
and the pure black makes all other colors look so much more vibrant
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>>106484602
it can show images, graphics, and videos.
very useful for making the phone convey information.



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