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Should You Buy an OLED Laptop? Here’s What You Need to Know

Should You Buy an OLED Laptop? Here’s What You Need to Know

Posted on August 29, 2019 By Jarvis

Should you buy a laptop with an OLED display? The answer is yes, potentially. For those not up to speed, OLED laptops are pretty new to the scene. The first OLED laptops weren’t introduced until 2016, but they’ve hit the mainstream in 2019; a number of reputable manufacturers, such as Lenovo, Dell, Razer and Alienware, have all released laptops with OLED displays. That said, many of today’s more popular laptops are still equipped with LCD displays, including every MacBook. (Although, rumor has it that Apple is gearing up to release a 16-inch MacBook Pro with an OLED display this fall.) So, what’s the deal?
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