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    ASUS Zenbook DUO (2024) UX8406

    ASUS Lumina OLED

    Experience Visuals Like Never Before

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    ASUS No.1 OLED: GFK and NPD combined retail data in 2021 Q4~2022 Q4, worldwide market.

    5 reasons to choose an OLED display

    100% DCI-P3 best-in-class color gamut
    70% less harmful blue light
    120 Hz / 0.2 ms ultimate motion clarity
    Clearer images at any brightness
    1,000,000:1 high contrast ratio

    Experience perfection with an ASUS Lumina OLED display

    More Accurate
    Color Accuracy
    Motion Clarity
    Perceptual Brightness
    Contrast Ratio
    More Adaptive
    ASUS Splendid
    OLED Power Saving
    ASUS Tru2Life
    More Reliable
    Eye Care
    ASUS OLED Care
    Panel Protection

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    ‘ASUS OLED laptop display’ vs. ‘Most LCD laptop displays’ comparison chart.
    Compare Plans ASUS Lumina OLED laptop displays Most LCD laptop displays
    COLOR GAMUT 100% DCI-P3 (133% sRGB)Best-in-class colors 62.5% sRGB (45% NTSC)
    PANTONE® VALIDATED Yes No
    REFRESH RATE Up to 120 Hz120 Hz / 0.2 ms OLED has better motion clarity than 165 Hz / 3 ms LCD 60 Hz
    RESPONSE TIME 0.2 msUp to 50x faster response time for smoother action 10 ms
    PEAK BRIGHTNESS Up to 600 nitsEquivalent to 789 nits LCD perceptual brightness 250 nits
    CONTRAST RATIO 1,000,000:1DisplayHDR True Black 500/600 certified 1,000:1
    HARMFUL BLUE LIGHT 6.5%70% reduction in harmful blue light for eye care 21.5%
    COLOR DEPTH Up to 1.07 billion colors 16.7 million colors
    ‘ASUS OLED laptop display’ vs. ‘Most LCD laptop displays’ comparison chart, table-1
    Compare Plans ASUS Lumina OLED laptop displays
    COLOR GAMUT 100% DCI-P3 (133% sRGB)Best-in-class colors
    PANTONE® VALIDATED Yes
    REFRESH RATE Up to 120 Hz120 Hz / 0.2 ms OLED has better motion clarity than 165 Hz / 3 ms LCD
    RESPONSE TIME 0.2 msUp to 50x faster response time for smoother action
    PEAK BRIGHTNESS Up to 600 nitsEquivalent to 789 nits LCD perceptual brightness
    CONTRAST RATIO 1,000,000:1DisplayHDR True Black 500/600 certified
    HARMFUL BLUE LIGHT 6.5%70% reduction in harmful blue light for eye care
    COLOR DEPTH Up to 1.07 billion colors
    ‘ASUS OLED laptop display’ vs. ‘Most LCD laptop displays’ comparison chart, table-2
    Compare Plans Most LCD laptop displays
    COLOR GAMUT 62.5% sRGB (45% NTSC)
    PANTONE® VALIDATED No
    REFRESH RATE 60 Hz
    RESPONSE TIME 10 ms
    PEAK BRIGHTNESS 250 nits
    CONTRAST RATIO 1,000:1
    HARMFUL BLUE LIGHT 21.5%
    COLOR DEPTH 16.7 million colors

    What's new in ASUS Lumina OLED displays?

    Color

    Ultimate professional-grade colors

    100%
    DCI-P3 color gamut
    133%
    sRGB color gamut
    1.07billion
    colors
    Cinema-grade
    industry standard

    Color

    Ultra-accurate colors

    industry-standard color fidelity

    ASUS Splendid Technology

    Customizable color gamut for every need

    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

    70%
    reduced blue light4
    flicker free certified
    low blue light hardware certified
    low blue light certified

    Eye Care

    Eye care, even more critical for children

    Source: Lakeside Vision Center (2018)
    http://www.essilorpro.com/content/dam/essilor-redesign/product-resources/crizal/Blue-Light-Roundtable_White-Paper.pdf

    Motion Clarity

    World-leading motion clarity with up to 120 Hz OLED display

    Animation design
    Text and article scrolling
    Video streaming
    Gaming

    Response Time

    Fastest response time on any laptop for motion clarity

    0.2ms
    ultrafast response time
    50X
    faster response time8
    LCD
    10 ms response time
    OLED
    Ultrafast 0.2 ms response time

    Motion Clarity

    Ultimate 120 Hz / 0.2 ms for exceptional motion clarity

    Motion Clarity

    How 120 Hz / 0.2 ms OLED display has better motion clarity than 165 Hz / 3 ms LCD display

    Color Volume

    Color-perfect at any brightness

    * Color expression of an LCD display compared to OLED display at the same brightness level.

    Color Volume

    OLED has 1.6x color volume compared to LCD

    1.6X
    color volume compared to LCD
    3D Color Volume

    Perceptual Brightness

    OLED has much higher perceptual brightness

    * Required brightness on OLED to reproduce same colors on 400 nits LCD screens.

    Contrast

    True black: See the unseen

    1,000,000:1
    contrast ratio
    Up to
    600nits
    peak brightness9
    0.0005nits
    true black
    Up to
     

    ASUS OLED Care

    Protecting your OLED display

    • Pantone validation may vary by panel configuration.
    • Average tested result in MyASUS Splendid Display P3 and sRGB color gamut: Delta-E < 1, +/- 0.5, and may vary by specification.
    • To further maximize the protection of your OLED laptop, ASUS has included OLED Care settings such as pixel refresh and pixel shifting, which are turned on by default. It's important to note that if any burn-in issues do occur within the warranty period, which might vary by countries, ASUS offers a free exchange service for the affected OLED laptop as long as the user did not manually turn off the OLED Care functions.
    • Compared to average LCD displays in the market, measuring energy emission of blue light in between 415-455 nm wavelength.
    • See: http://www.nature.com/articles/srep05223
    • See: http://large.stanford.edu/courses/2017/ph240/kersten2
    • See: http://www.essilorpro.com/content/dam/essilor-redesign/product-resources/crizal/Blue-Light-Roundtable_White-Paper.pdf
    • Compared to average LCD laptop panel. Average LCD display has 10 ms response time.
    • 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.