Quote from: Don on December 11, 2022, 22:14:27I understand the colors are better but considering the reviewing criteria it becomes confusing at the end.
You are wrong, like most. Reviews of laptops with AMOLED screens, as well as smartphones, clearly indicate that with hardware calibration they almost always lose to good IPS in terms of color accuracy. And the owners of even top-end OLED TVs abandon them in favor of projectors with much worse contrast, but with much better color reproduction without banding (banding on gradients) and without poor color reproduction in the dark hue region.
Look at many reviews - a typical AMOLED laptop screen can't even be calibrated with dE less than 2, where most IPS with 72%+ NTSC pass the test easily...
This is a deliberate marketing lie (as well as the forceful suppression of the truth in large media about flicker harmful to the eyes and nervous system, which has already been proven by science a long time ago) thrown into the masses. Even a head-on comparison of the "top" AMOLED screens in the demo areas of stores on the stands of smartphones easily reveals the winner - IPS.