Comment by jack_tripper 2 months ago >An OLED produces actual lightActual light? As opposed to producing fake light? 2 comments jack_tripper Reply scary-size 2 months ago I think they mean that even an OLED display will actively emit light. When, in contrast, the e-ink displays shown in the linked posts are unlit. That, for me, is the key advantage making the device blend in. jack_tripper 2 months ago Turn down the brightness of the OLED and it also just "blends in".
scary-size 2 months ago I think they mean that even an OLED display will actively emit light. When, in contrast, the e-ink displays shown in the linked posts are unlit. That, for me, is the key advantage making the device blend in. jack_tripper 2 months ago Turn down the brightness of the OLED and it also just "blends in".
I think they mean that even an OLED display will actively emit light. When, in contrast, the e-ink displays shown in the linked posts are unlit. That, for me, is the key advantage making the device blend in.
Turn down the brightness of the OLED and it also just "blends in".