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    You dont think there'd ever be an OLED option, do you?..

    Discussion in 'Alienware 14 and M14x' started by Gearsguy, Jun 8, 2011.

  1. Gearsguy

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    I've been reading alot of stuff recently on Sony, Nintendo and even Dell. It seems like manufacterers are starting to clean up their act and listen to consumers.. With the screen being so glossy, you don't think Alienware would fix this by adding an OLED option do you? I was gonna buy one, but I've kind of started a sepculation in my head :S. Just want your thoughts
     
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    Maybe on R2. But I seriously doubt it.
     
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    OLED may never make it to mass market.

    Quantum Dot technology looks to replace growing market for OLED screens. The technology is cheaper and longer lasting and is better suited to mainstream displays.

    Look for Quantum Dot technology in 2013.

    Dell first needs to ship this laptop with a display that can at least cover sRGB.