Guide to OLED Monitors
What Are OLED Monitors?
OLED stands for “Organic Light-Emitting Diode”. Like LCD-based panels (TN, IPS, VA— the standards), OLED is a fixed-pixel display but is not made with LCD (Liquid Crystal Display).
Fixed-pixel means all pixels on an OLED are physical objects.
KTC OLED Monitor and LCD-based panels, as fixed-pixel displays, look best when they’re displaying at their full, native resolutions.
When dealing with content that is sub-native resolution, especially when it cannot be equally scaled up to native resolution, all fixed-pixel displays experience scaling problems.
What Makes OLED Monitors Different From Other Monitors?
The main distinctive feature of OLED panels is their capacity to turn off individual pixels, making them by far the best per-pixel dimming technology.
As a result, OLED displays have a distinct advantage when it comes to presenting darker, deeper contrast levels on a panel.
The LCD-type panel that is most similar to this is called a VA (Vertical Alignment) panel, but VA panels cannot turn off individual pixels and have significantly lower overall image quality than OLED panels.
So, what are the unique benefits of OLED monitors?
- The Best Contrast, Local Dimming, and HDR
- Great Color Reproduction
- High Refresh Rate, Low Response Time, and Input Lag
With our guide to OLED monitors, you’ll have all the information you need to make an informed decision about which monitor is right for you. So whether you’re a gamer, a designer, or just looking for the best display technology for your home or office, KTCPLAY has got you covered.