This may seem obvious considering that screens advance over time, but studies carried out on the OLED screens of the new iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max models show that our eyes are more protected. when we spend hours watching your screen than other iPhone models with LCD screen.
In this case, the study that comes from tests carried out at Tsing Hua University, Taiwan, clearly shows that the maximum permissible exposure values of the new iPhone models is 20% higher than in the case of the iPhone 7 model, for example.
OLED screens are better in all cases
We imagine that these studies could be carried out with other devices and give the same results (better than LCD screens) as in the case of this study of the new iPhones, but obviously what interests us are the Apple models. It's no wonder we're saying that OLED displays have to be better in all cases for various reasons, but this is something that has already been shown in other studies and that is why companies are increasingly betting on this technology on their screens.
On the other hand, from DisplayMate they explain that the new iPhone XS Max has the best screen display in terms of current smartphones. Therefore, it does not surprise us that the data provided by the Tsing Hua University demonstrate that exposure to the screen of the iPhone XS Max managed to hold without inflaming the retina for 346 seconds and in the case of the iPhone 7, it reached 288 seconds inflammation appears.
Now seen this data we would like the same university to make the same comparison with the iPhone XR It has an LCD screen, however this model is about to be launched at the moment. Sure that the data obtained is similar to that of the iPhone 7, but it is clear that it would be the perfect comparison. Our eyes have no change and we are spending more and more hours in front of the screens so taking care of them is an important point for our health.