The Search for Mini LED Laptops Continues Despite OLED's Popularity.

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The Search for Mini LED Laptops Continues Despite OLED's Popularity.
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Mini LED is a powerful substitute for OLED in laptops, with no burn-in risk and better battery life. However, Mini LED laptops are mostly unavailable in the consumer market due to the lack of economies of scale and higher prices compared to OLED. Laptop OEMs are monitoring the technology trends but are currently choosing OLED over Mini LED due to better availability and variety. The biggest obstacle to Mini LED laptop adoption is price, and demand needs to grow to justify an increase in production and availability. Lenovo is releasing its first Mini LED laptops in May, targeting creators and starting at $1,700.

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