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Old 01-10-2026, 08:15 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by jackm8 View Post
QLED is marketing term for a type of LCD panel. OLED and LCD are two separate technologies. OLED is newer, superior, and will replace LCD in the future. It's still expensive, so only phones, and flagship tv's and tablets use it. Practically the only thing that you're right about is that OLED and LCD technology can both be high gamut. The ones on Nxtpaper devices are low gamut, though. TLC offers phones that are high gamut, but they're all natural OLED. I really haven't looked deep in TLC products, but their Nextpaper tech is just marketing. It's an umbrella term under which they combine anti glare glass, blue light removing software, touch screen, and LCD panes. They may even use OLED panels in some phones that are also marketed as Nxtpaper devices, for all I know. I only looked at tablets, and they're all LCD, for now.
Don't forget computer screen are also OLED. Many new monitors are going OLED and same with laptop screens.
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