OLED Technology set to spread wings in 2021
OLED Technology set to spread wings in 2021
Last year, as the Coronavirus began spreading across the world, offices and schools closed down. This created a shift in our daily routines as people became ever-increasingly devoted to their laptop screens for most of their days as they started the ‘Work from Home’ practice. Add to this, the increasing work pressure and extended working hours also increased blue light exposure for our eyes.
Due to the digitisation of work and studies during the pandemic, laptop demand was surging as well. The brands are coming with new and innovative technologies that enhance their users’ productivity without any compromises in terms of design.
Many laptop features are trending during the work from home (WFH) situation. However, demand for a good display and fast performance remains a priority.
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) technology is not novel and has already been witnessed in modern television sets. The technology has been around for a few years and is rapidly taking over the laptop market as well. The OLED technology offers a high contrast level and its per-pixel light-emitting diodes offer notably vivid and realistic-looking colours on the screen.
One of the distinguishing factors is that a black OLED panel appears pitch-black without any white cast or gradient. This results in a significant boost in the picture quality of the laptop as well as its accuracy which enhances the overall viewing experience for users.
Since pixels on an OLED panel can be lit individually, they don’t require an additional backlighting panel. This results in a noticeably lighter laptop. The technology also enables cutting down on power consumption, thereby providing a longer battery backup. Other advantages include a super-fast response time for a lag-free experience.
OLED laptops are a great choice for creators, video editors, and photographers who require a vibrant and color-accurate screen. Additionally, they are also beneficial for maintaining users’ eye health in the long run.





