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Apple's OLED display patent uses embedded sensors to adjust for shadows, diode age
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Apple's OLED display patent uses embedded sensors to adjust for shadows, diode age
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Apple's OLED display patent uses embedded sensors to adjust for shadows, diode age
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday published an Apple patent application for an OLED display that uses built-in detectors to dynamically adjust output at select areas of the screen, compensating for ambient light fluctuations or aged diodes.
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