Love to play computer games On July 19, it was reported that Huang Zhang, the founder of Meizu, had drawn two sketches of Meizu 16 series by hand and posted them in Meizu community. From the picture, we saw a small circle in the middle of the screen of the new machine, which indicated that Meizu 16 would carry screen fingerprints. Today's leaked PPT of Meizu 16 conference also confirmed this. Due to the problem of light transmittance, the current optical screen fingerprint technology can only be used normally with OLED screens. In combination with PPT, Meizu 16 series is equipped with Samsung's AMOLED displays.
At present, many mobile phone manufacturers use OLED screens on their flagship products. Meizu 16 also uses this screen to conform to the trend. It was a normal thing, but it caused a big stir in Meizu community. Some charming friends fought fiercely in the community about the problem of eye injury caused by screen A, and Huang Zhang also expressed his own opinion in it.
Huang Zhang said, "The damage of the display screen to the eyes mainly lies in the blue light emitted by the LED, including the LED and OLED display screens used for LCD backlight panels and the LED lights used at home, which inevitably emit blue light that harms the eyes. The light source of both LCD and OLED screens comes from LED, and blue light is the same. However, there is an eye protection mode in the mobile phone settings of OLED screens, which is used to reduce the degree of blue light. Please turn it on to protect your eyes, although the blue light reduces the screen color and turns yellow. "
Youmeiyou said that at present, the highest refresh rate of A screen is only 240HZ, which is very eyesore. Huang Zhang replied, "I'm not sure about the current refresh rate. Compared with the damage caused by blue light, this can be ignored." Huang Zhang also stated his opinion on PWM.
Huang Zhang also talked about the future industry trend: middle and high-end mobile phones will use AMOLED or Micro LED screens, while LCD screens are only cheap and will be used on middle and low-end mobile phones, which is not something that some consumers or manufacturers can change. Huang Zang's view seems to coincide with Apple's. Various indications indicate that there are three versions of the new generation iPhone, two of which use OLED screens, while the "cheap version" is equipped with LCD screens. Dear friends, what do you think of this problem?
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