ASUS OLED display laptops come with a best-in-class color gamut. They reproduce colors with superb real-life accuracy for professional-grade visuals, nd offer ultrafast response times and refresh rates, making them perfect for professional and creative work, or anyone who simply wants to enjoy the very best color fidelity and motion clarity. OLED displays, due to the nature of the special organic light-emitting compounds they use, can reduce the harmful blue light by up to 70% compared to LCD displays, making them extra gentle on your eyes to reduce the risk of retinal damage.
5 reasons to choose ASUS OLED laptops
100% DCI-P3 best-in-class color gamut
Vivid displays for precise creativity, color work and vibrant visual entertainment.
70% less harmful blue light
With lower harmful blue-light levels, OLED offers better eye care and sleep quality.
120 Hz / 0.2 ms ultimate motion clarity
Blur-free action scenes in movies and games, with ultra-smooth text scrolling.
Clearer images at any brightness
Rich colors are maintained even at low brightness levels.
DisplayHDR™ True Black 500/600
The deep blacks allow you to see previously unseen details in dark movie scenes.
Up to 120 Hz120 Hz / 0.2 ms OLED has better motion clarity than 165 Hz / 3 ms LCD
0.2 msUp to 50x faster response time for smoother action
Up to 600 nitsEquivalent to 789 nits LCD perceptual brightness
1,000,000:1DisplayHDR™ True Black 500/600 certified
6.5%70% reduction in harmful blue light for eye care
Up to 1.07 billion colors
Most LCD laptop displays
62.5% sRGB (45% NTSC)
No
60 Hz
10 ms
250 nits
1,000:1
21.5%
16.7 million colors
Color
Ultimate professional-grade colors
ASUS OLED laptops deliver exceptionally detailed and realistic visuals, with a cinema-grade 100% DCI-P3 color gamut. This means that the colors reproduced on the display are richer and more vivid: it’s ideal for color-intensive projects, but also enhances any kind of content.
100%
DCI-P3 color gamut
133%
sRGB color gamut
1.07billion
colors
Cinema-grade
industry standard
DCI-P3sRGB
LCD100% sRGBOLED100% DCI - P3
Color
Ultra-accurate colors
Designers, producers, and brands deal with color-critical decisions and communications each day. A PANTONE® Validated OLED display means that the colors you see on the screen are accurate — what you see is truly what you get!
industry-standard color fidelity
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Customizable color gamut for every need
The display’s color gamut can be quickly and easily switched for different tasks or preferences. On top of the ultravivid native color setting, choose sRGB for creating web content or browsing, DCI-P3 for cinema content, or Display P3 for movie-grade colors finessed to fit everyday viewing in the real world.
sRGB
Web content-creation standard
DCI-P3
Cinema color standard
Display-P3
Movie-grade colors adjusted to fit everyday viewing
Native
Original OLED colors
Eye Care
70% blue-light reduction for eye care
Blue light is known to cause visual discomfort and disrupt sleep quality. However, due to the nature of the special organic lighting materials in an OLED display, ASUS OLED laptops emit 70% less harmful blue light1, and they’re also certified by TÜV Rheinland and SGS. More importantly, unlike traditional blue-light filters, shifting the spectrum means there’s no need to compromise color accuracy.
70%
reduced blue light1
flicker free certified
low blue light hardware certified
low blue light certified
Harmful blue light wavelengthOLED Exposure (6.5%)LCD Exposure (21.5%)OLED with less harmful blue light
Eye Care
Eye care, even more critical for children
Since children’s eyes are not fully developed, with a more transparent lens and cornea, harmful blue light can penetrate the eye more easily, potentially causing premature aging of the retina. Research4 has shown that in a five-year-old child's eyes, approximately 60% of the received blue-light emissions pass through to the retina, compared to only around 20% for a 60-year-old adult. With ASUS OLED displays, the significantly lower blue light levels mean better eye care for children.
Data is measured with DisplayHDR Test Tool. Peak brightness may vary by panel configuration.
The characteristics of an OLED display can eventually change over long periods of use, leading to visible changes. This is completely normal, and can cause behavior such as image burn-in or persistence: this means that a faint ghost of an image remains visible even when it's replaced by a new image. These effects are more likely to occur if a non-moving (static) high-contrast image is displayed for an excessively long time.
Harmful effects on retinal cells
Cone cells are the cells in the eye's retina that enable color vision. Blue light is often more harmful to these cells compared to other wavelengths of light. In experiments conducted by the Gifu Pharmaceutical University in Japan2, mice cone cells were subjected to red, green, and blue light sources. The survivability of the cone cells under blue light exposure dropped dramatically to 20% after 24 hours, while cone cells exposed to other colors retained around 100% survivability.
When it gets dark, your brain produces the hormone melatonin, which helps to maintain the correct scheduling of your daily sleep cycles. According to a Stanford University study3 the production of melatonin can be blocked by exposure to blue light at night, and potentially cause sleep disruption.
In a five-year-old child's eyes, approximately 60% of the received blue light emissions pass through to the retina, compared to only around 20% for a 60 year-old adult. The potential harmful effects of blue light on young children will be significantly reduced if you choose an ASUS OLED display.
Lens transparency for blue light
Wavelength (nm)
Harmful blue light
5 year-old
60 year-old
Consistent color in any environment
ASUS OLED laptops can maintain good color reproduction at any brightness level, so you can freely adjust the screen's brightness to suit your working environment. So even with a lower brightness, you can still enjoy exceptionally vivid colors. At the lower brightness levels needed on OLED displays, there's less harmful blue light emitted.
OLED
LCD
brightness
255 G
104 G
48 G
16 G
* Color expression of an LCD display compared to OLED display at the same brightness level.
Wide color gamut at low screen brightness
ASUS OLED laptops maintain a 100% DCI-P3 color gamut at both high and low brightness levels, while on a standard LCD laptop the color gamut is reduced dramatically at low brightness levels.
LCD
400
nits
OLED
152
nits
177
nits
303
nits
305
nits
Environment (Illuminance)
Dark room (0 lx)
Living room (100 lx)
Office (500 lx)
Studio (1000 lx)
* Required brightness on OLED to reproduce same colors on 400 nits LCD screens.
High coverage of HDR standard
The industry HDR standard covers a huge range of brightness from 0.0005 nits — the lowest measurable level — up to 10,000 nits. The true blacks and high brightness possible with OLED displays give them a 75% coverage of the HDR standard, compared to about 46% for LCD displays.
HDR coverage (%)
Brightness (nits, log10)
HDR standard
0.0005 ~ 10000 nits
OLED
0.0005 ~ 500 nits
LCD
0.1 ~ 500 nits
Millions of pixels, individually illuminated
The pixels on an OLED display each contain three sub-pixels. A Full HD (1920x1080) display has 2,073,600 pixels, which means it has 6,220,800 sub-pixels. Each sub-pixel self-illuminates independently, unlike LCD displays with pixels that need to be backlit, usually by just 50 or 60 LEDs. This means that it's easier to achieve true black on an OLED display, by simply turning off a pixel. This can't be done on an ordinary LED display, because the backlight can't be turned off with such granularity. This fact also gives OLED displays exceptionally high contrast.
LCD
ASUS OLED
Clearer motion than ultrafast LCD displays
The ultrafast 0.2 ms response time of an OLED display means it can switch colors and images much quicker than even LCD displays with higher refresh rate. So a 90 Hz, 0.2 ms OLED display shows much smoother and clearer motion than a 144 Hz, 25 ms LCD laptop display.