CONTRAST
True black: See the unseen
ASUS OLED laptops reproduce blacks perfectly. An OLED
pixel consists
of three sub-pixels, each with its own self-generated illumination: a Full HD (1920
x 1080) display
has 2,073,600 pixels, which means it has 6,220,800 self-illuminated sub-pixels,
compared to just a few
dozen LED backlights in a Full HD LCD display. When displaying black on an OLED
display, the pixel is
simply turned off to produce the darkest possible black. This enables extremely
crisp and clear images
even in the darkest scenes. You’ll be surprised to see how many new details you’ll
spot in your
favorite movies!