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What type of matrix is best?
There are 2 smartphones to choose from. The characteristics of iron are almost the same, the difference is in the display matrix.
One has Super Amoled, the other has IPS. I like the display of colors on both. I read that Super Amoled displays begin to burn out over time. Since I'm not going to change the phone within 3-4 years, this problem worries me. What do you advise? Thanks in advance
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I am for IPS. Many AMOLED phones use low-frequency PWM dimming, resulting in a strobe effect when you move your eyes. It seriously
annoys me :) The blue pixel burns out, the problem exists. I saw a TV in the window that had burned out in a year. Also in the cons.
Of the pluses, the amold has perfect black, the ability to turn on only a small part of the screen for notifications or clocks, and the best color reproduction.
Of course, I understand everything, but you shouldn’t make a Mac with a Retina display out of your phone. It's a phone...
Well, yes,
not going to change within 3-4 yearsutopia in my opinion.
My Super Amoled burned out a little after three years - it became clear where the Android curtain was (apparently due to the constant color and location of this very curtain). Strong life does not interfere. Otherwise, the screen is beautiful, the colors are juicy, Gorilla Glass 2. So I recommend it.
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