India, Jan. 2 -- The laptop market is moving beyond traditional LCD screens, with OLED technology taking the lead. Unlike LCDs that rely on a backlight, OLED screens use self-illuminating pixels. This allows each pixel to turn off individually, producing true blacks and high contrast. The result is sharper images, smoother motion, and reduced eye strain. Professionals in video editing, design, or content creation can benefit, while casual users can enjoy immersive entertainment. Although OLED laptops are often priced higher, the performance and display quality justify the investment.

HP's Spectre x360 14 offers a convertible design with a 14-inch 2.8K OLED touch screen. The 16:10 display provides more vertical space, ideal for multitaski...