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Is it better to get the Swift Go 14 OLED non-touch or the touchscreen Swift Go 14 with no OLED?

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I'm kinda stuck between these 2 models as I am not sure if the OLED screen is worth the touchscreen or not.

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  • ACE, Member Posts: 15,772 Trailblazer
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    Difference between OLED (2880 x 1800) or WQXGA (2560x1600) is not detectible, the nits (brightness) may be even higher with WQXGA (HDR). If you are hooked on touch screens/tablets go for the WQXGA, I have an OLED 16" (Samsung panel) and the vivid colors are truly remarkable.

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  • ACE, Member Posts: 15,772 Trailblazer
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    Difference between OLED (2880 x 1800) or WQXGA (2560x1600) is not detectible, the nits (brightness) may be even higher with WQXGA (HDR). If you are hooked on touch screens/tablets go for the WQXGA, I have an OLED 16" (Samsung panel) and the vivid colors are truly remarkable.

  • Member Posts: 3 New User

    I've heard that the OLED screen is glossy so lights will reflect through the screen, is the WQXGA also glossy or is it anti-glare? And is the reflection through the OLED screen very noticeable/irritating?

  • ACE, Member Posts: 15,772 Trailblazer

    WQXGA is (semi) glossy with a 10-15% anti-glare coating (I believe). I have very bad eyesight and was scared of OLED glare as I spend most of my time outside in sunlight (live in the tropics) with my laptop, I do see my reflection (unfortunately) but got used to it and if I compare this OLED with my previous non-glare 16" TN 250 nits screen there is just no comparison, different world. Love OLED now.

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