• southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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        10 months ago

        I prefer ips in general. It’s easier on my eyes. Oled is way over hyped imo. There’s use cases for it, to be sure, and plenty of them. But it isn’t inherently better, just different.

        Ips looks better to me. It’s easier to read on, it’s easier to see on average, and idgaf about the blacks being demonstrably better on oled. That just isn’t something that impacts how the screen functions for my uses.

        • ElPussyKangaroo@lemdro.id
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          10 months ago

          I understand personal preference, but OLED IS inherently better. The power draw of IPS is massively higher than OLED because OLED has individual LEDs that can be turned on or off while IPS is an LCD, meaning it’s got a display AND an LED backlight that is on 24x7 to make anything on the screen visible. The “blacks being blacker” on OLED is just a consequence of this.

          Here’s an article going over the difference between the two.

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            10 months ago

            That isn’t better, it’s different. That’s a matter of preference, using your criteria, not an objective set of standards. I’m aware of how they’re different, and I’ve used both. I prefer ips, you prefer oled. Luckily, both exist, so we can both be happy :)

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              10 months ago

              If you prefer less vibrance and contrast on your displays, you can tweak your display settings to make the OLED pixels not fully turn off so that black areas look grey like they do on IPS.

              And no, ‘better’ isn’t a matter of preference, and it can indeed be quantified to an objective set of metrics such as contrast, brightness, response time, all of which are better on OLED. The only way that IPS wins is not burning in.

              So yes, in terms of visual fidelity, OLED is objectively better.