Since individual pixels are closed off there's no light bleed between the pixels, and
since individual pixels are lit there's no light bleed from a backlight as can be seen on IPS LCD displays.
Perfect blacks can be achieved
since individual pixels can be turned on / off.
Not exact matches
A higher - resolution screen would be nice
since is all too easy to see
individual pixels, an unfortunate phenomenon referred to in the industry as the «screen door effect.»
The black levels are perfect
since this is an AMOLED display and each
individual pixel can be shut off when needed to represent true black.
An AMOLED panel traditionally has deeper blacks and more saturation than other display panels, but it is also better on battery life
since it lights up
individual pixels instead of the full display.
This 5.7 - inch 2560 x 1440 resolution panel has an incredible
pixel response time of 1 millisecond, meaning
pixels light up essentially instantly, an important characteristic
since AMOLED panels have the distinct advantage of being able to light
individual pixels at a time.
The OLED displays that are popular on all modern flagships consume less power when the screen's mostly dark,
since unlike LCD screens, the backlight is built into each
individual pixel.
Since the
Pixel 2 has an OLED screen, it can turn
individual pixels completely off, allowing for true black backgrounds that waste no power.
The black levels are perfect
since this is an AMOLED display and each
individual pixel can be shut off when needed to represent true black.