[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jin-ho] Samsung OLED has been recognized as an 'Eye-Friendly' display that considers users' eye health.


Samsung Display announced on the 30th that its latest IT OLED has been certified as a flicker-free display by TUV (a global certification body).


Flicker refers to the phenomenon where the brightness on the same screen of a TV or monitor is not constant, causing the screen to flicker slightly. Although it is difficult for the human eye to detect, prolonged exposure to such viewing conditions is known to cause headaches, eye fatigue, and vision deterioration.


TUV tested Samsung OLED under different refresh rates of 60Hz, 90Hz, and 120Hz, and found no flicker on the screen at all.


Additionally, Samsung OLED for notebooks has a significantly lower emission of harmful blue light and has also obtained the 'Eye Care Display' certification from SGS (a global certification body). Samsung OLED products emit about one-third the amount of harmful blue light compared to LCDs.



A Samsung Display official explained, "Using dark mode on OLED notebooks not only extends battery life but also has benefits for eye protection."


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