C
Chris Smith
Guest
Samsung teased its new OLED screens for laptops early in January, revealing the components it will equip various notebooks with this year. It took Samsung a few extra months to launch the new Galaxy Book Pro laptops and 2-in-1s that come with built-in OLED screens. We’ve seen laptops with OLED screens before, but Samsung is looking to make this feature go mainstream.
OLED displays can be an expensive upgrade, but a warranted one. They offer better performance than LED screens, whether they’re used in TVs, smartphones, or laptops. But it’s not just the screen performance that gets a significant boost from OLED tech. Samsung has another excellent reason for buyers to consider OLED laptops: Battery life.
Today's Top Deal
How did you ever live without this brilliant accessory set in your kitchen — now 6% off!
Price: $29.99
You Save: $2.00 (6%)
Buy Now
Continue reading...
Today's Top Deals
- Today’s top deals: Free $15 Amazon credit, $4 smart plugs, $18 laser Baby Yoda, $3 Instant Pot cookbook, $199 Roomba, more
- If you have a video game console, this $50 device can make it feel much faster
- 10 deep discounts on Amazon devices that people are swarming to get
Trending Right Now:
- Two unannounced Avengers might have been revealed in a new leak
- Biden’s new plan might get you $14,800 in stimulus payments – here’s how it works
- Apple just issued this urgent warning to iPhone users and you need to read it
Samsung’s OLED laptops have another key advantage over the competition originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 6 May 2021 at 20:19:21 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Via BRG - Boy Genius Report