How do near-black colors work on OLED screens?

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I’ve read that OLED displays work by turning off electricity for an individual pixel which is displaying pure black, eliminating the backlight and displaying the deepest black possible. My question is, as soon as you have something that’s almost black, but not *pure* black (like `rgb(1,1,1)`), does the depth of the black go back to being just as good/bad as a regular LED screen? If not, then how?

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OLEDs don’t have a backlight. That’s what makes them better than LED.

You’re describing local dimming with full array backlit LED’s

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