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OLED vs. LCD, the ending depends on your decision!

May 26, 2021

The villain threatens to detonate every nuclear missile in the world in just 24 hours. Top agents Jane and Michael are on a mission to stop the nuclear launch. In the course of their mission, Jane and Michael come head-to-head with a series of traps set by the villain. Their split second choice will change the fate of Earth.

Same Mission, Different Outcomes

LCD or OLED?
Experience the different outcomes depending on the choices you make.

Mission 1 Unveil the Painting

Jane has infiltrated the villain’s headquarters. Here, she encounters her first missionㅡa trap laid out by the villain.

  • A man is watching a screen filled with a black image thinking It just seems like a black image. A man is watching a screen filled with a black image thinking It just seems like a black image.
    "It just seems like a black image…"

    In the villain's lair, she discovers an unidentified object. On the LCD screen, it appears to be a black painting.

  • A man who looks confused is in a dark room saying 'Where was the fuse…?' A man who looks confused is in a dark room saying 'Where was the fuse…?'
    "Where was the fuse…?"

    But it was a bomb, not a painting! Where could the villain have hidden the fuse wire?

  • A man who looks confused is in a dark room wondering what went wrong. A man who looks confused is in a dark room wondering what went wrong.
    What went wrong here?

    The agent is devastated by his failed missionㅡall because he could not see the details in the dark screen.

  • A man in a dark room is watching a screen warning a woman to watch out. A man in a dark room is watching a screen warning a woman to watch out.
    "Jane, stop! It’s a bomb, watch out!"

    In the same situation, a fine silver fuse wire is shown clearly in the black background of the painting. Aha! This is a bomb disguised as a painting.

  • A woman in glasses wearing a black jacket is dusting her arm down. A woman in glasses wearing a black jacket is dusting her arm down.
    "Hey, chicken, you were actually kinda cool over there."

    Mission accomplishedㅡall thanks to OLED's "perfect black" that displays intricate details even in darkness.

The LCD screen with some information is displayed on the left side, and the OLED screen with information is displayed on the right.

Perfect Black, OLED

Perfect black and intricate display of details are possible in OLED because each individual pixel can be turned off. Succeed in your mission by discovering a wispy fuse wire in the black background.

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Mission 2 Get past the trap

Infiltrating deeper inside, Jane and Michael are blocked by laser tripwires. They must identify each and every beam in order to map out an escape route.

  • A woman is in the dark room full of red lasers, speaking to the man that this place is full of traps. A woman is in the dark room full of red lasers, speaking to the man that this place is full of traps.
    "Michael, this place is full of traps. Find me a route."

    Jane goes deeper into the villain's lair. This time, she has to overcome a trap made of laser tripwires. Jane asks Michael to communicate the infiltration route.

  • A woman is in the dark room full of red lasers, wondering why there is a trap here. A woman is in the dark room full of red lasers, wondering why there is a trap here.
    "What?! Why is there a trap here? Michael?"

    As they carry on with infiltration following the route displayed on the LCD screen, the alarm goes off as they run into a trap the display failed to show.

  • A man with a confused look is wondering where the traps came out. A man with a confused look is wondering where the traps came out.
    How’d the trap pop up out of nowhere?

    Mission failed—due to laser tripwires LCD has failed to display.

  • A man is watching OLED screen that shows a dark room with full of traps. A man is watching OLED screen that shows a dark room with full of traps.
    "Wow, what’s all this? Jane, time for yoga."

    Same situation, but this time with OLED displaying the laser wires ahead. Now the array of beams is clearer than ever.

  • A woman is trying to escape from the traps which are red lasers. A woman is trying to escape from the traps which are red lasers.

    Jane cautiously passes every single ray and navigates her way through the laser grid. Finally, she reaches the door and opens it.

  • A woman is about to escape from the traps which are red lasers. A woman is about to escape from the traps which are red lasers.
    "Touchdown!"

    Again, OLED’s self-emissive pixels help them complete the second mission!

A dark room filled with traps, which are red lasers, is visible, and information on the number of dimming areas of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs).

100% Live Pixel, OLED

As opposed to an LCD panel that cannot properly express the brightness of laser due to the limitations of local dimming, OLED’s self-lighting pixels help them accomplish the mission by precisely presenting the intricate laser grid even in the deepest of darkness.

Mission 3 Find the Real Villain!

Finally, Jane reaches the end game. Yet, there are three identical villains. Who is the real one?

  • Three men in blue suit wearing a mask are standing in front of a woman. Three men in blue suit wearing a mask are standing in front of a woman.
    "What’s this… three villains?"

    The final mission—a clash with three villains! There’s only one real culprit and so is the opportunity to identify the right one.

  • On the LCD screen, three men with a mask on are wearing a purple suit. On the LCD screen, three men with a mask on are wearing a purple suit.
    "From here, it looks purple on the LCD!"

    On the LCD screen, villains appear in purple for Michael and blue for Jane.

  • A hand wearing white leather glove. A hand wearing white leather glove.

    The difference between the color they see with their eyes and what appears on the display fazes the agents. At the moment of commotion, the nuclear bomb detonates.

  • A man with a mustache looks surprised. A man with a mustache looks surprised.
    Would it have been different if it was OLED?

    Mission failed—due to inaccurate color presentation. Had it been OLED, would they have been able to succeed?

  • A man is tuning a device to change the color of the mask men's suits. A man is tuning a device to change the color of the mask men's suits.
    "Got it! The colors match perfectly! It’s the one in the middle! Take it apart!"

    This time, Jane and Michael are able to discern the real culprit among the three of them as OLED displays the exact color of the villain’s clothes.

  • A woman wearing sunglasses and a black suit is sitting while holding a mask. A woman wearing sunglasses and a black suit is sitting while holding a mask.
    "This is my gift for you, cherish it forever."

    Thanks to OLED’s 100-percent color accuracy, Jane lunges herself at the real villain and thwarts the plot to set off the nuclear bomb.

Three men with masks on is wearing purplish suit in LCD and OLED screens.

100% Color Fidelity, OLED

Powered by OLED’s accurate color presentation with a precision of 100%, what they see with their eyes and what’s displayed on the screen are exactly the same, letting them find the exact clothes and nail the real villain.

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