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An in-plane switching (IPS) monitor is a type of LCD (liquid-crystal display) monitor. It’s made up of backlighting or a mirror behind a polarizer. These sit behind the liquid with crystals mixed into it. The monitor relies on perfect alignment of the liquid crystals to pass along the light to the next polarizer. These crystals spin into position when electrically charged. In front of all of this is another polarizer, with the whole thing covered in the protective glass "screen" that we see with our eyes or touch, if it's a touch screen product. IPS is the standard for high-end monitors, such as those in some touch screen displays.
An OLED laptop is a device that relies on organic material (carbon and hydrogen) in order to create light. The tech uses positive and negative layers in order to create a current. There is an emissive layer that absorbs electrons, while the conductive layer creates holes. This leads to particles of light, or photons, that work with colored film to construct a clearer picture than an LCD screen.
What exactly is an AMOLED display, and why should you get one? Let’s answer your questions. An AMOLED display is a modified version of an OLED display, which begs the question: what is an OLED display?
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