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JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
OLED is inherently the most limited in brightness, even though some OLED are brighter than LCD. The QLED has the most potential for brightness, though it's an LCD with green and red "quantum" dots to change the blue LED backlight.

If OLED or LCD has "glare" then it's either too bright, or a shiny surface or both. The eink are mostly matte due to micro textured plastic or micro etched glass. Matte LCD & CRT have existed for 40+ years. Shiny is cheap and a really good resolution matte finish is expensive. Maybe five companies now have matte OLED/LCD/QLED etc screens on some models that are glare free. They don't even need to be as bright in full sunlight because the reflectance is so low.
QLED is meh! But a lot of QLED does poorly for dark scenes. There is better LCD then QLED.
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