Article 6B8AZ OLED is great, but where are all the Mini LED laptops?

OLED is great, but where are all the Mini LED laptops?

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Scharon Harding
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Enlarge / Working outside like this isn't so easy on an OLED laptop with limited brightness. (credit: Maria Korneeva/Getty)

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 blooming still exists, but it's not a huge deal on a small laptop screen. Meanwhile, there's no burn-in risk, and I'd likely get better full-screen brightness when I want to take my laptop outside. Plus, the battery life of Mini LED screens is superior to that of OLED panels.

For the things I do most frequently on my laptop-working on Word documents and spreadsheets, reading, editing photos, and streaming video-the highest contrast ratio isn't imperative. I'd settle for second-best if it meant other gains.

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