One of the features of new OLED model I didn’t see praised much is touch control precision. With the LCD I had problems in desktop mode or browser with hitting tiny top buttons (close/minimize/maximize window) or tiny scrollbars. It always registered touch a tiny bit off. But with OLED I can always hit those first time.
Very phone-like experience I’m used to from my Samsung phone. I have OLED SD with Samsung panel so I’m not sure if this is Samsung specific (hopefully BOE panels are just as precise) and also my LCD model was from one of the first waves so I’m also not sure if they anyhow improved it later there as well or not.
Anyway, it seems like such a huge improvement to me that I can simply use touch in a lot of cases instead of trackpads now.
The moment I had to use the keyboard on the screen I’ve noticed how good it felt, it’s a great improvement over the LCD deck.
I wonder if this is due to a different model of touch-sensor or just that the extra screen-size and other related redesign lends towards more accurate touchscreen performance.
Yea that has to be one of my favorite upgrades, the old touch screen was horrendous to tap or type on.