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Originally Posted by Bookchin
Thanks. I've read that AMOLED screens are more power hungry than regular LCDs, are prone to burn-in, and don't last as long. Hence why most tablet makers are not using them as much anymore.
Would you say AMOLED is better than the iPad Pro screen? I've heard good things about the newer iPads. Is moonreader better than any of the similar reader apps available for iOS?
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burn in may happen when a shop puts one on display with the same static screen lit up all day long, day after day , in vivid mode.
not a problem in normal use
i have a 2 year old samsung tablet with AMOLED - no issues at all ( except that samsung add a lot of bloatware that cannot be removed).
but TBH, my newer tablets _ Lenovo, Huawei, which don't have amoled ,look just as good when streaming netflix video.
the samsung also had a built in blue light filter and a built in reading mode option which you could toggle on/off on a per app basis. ( the latter was supposed to reduce eye strain by slowing down screen refresh ) . dunno if those features are AMOLED dependent though