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-[* black] Taking a closer look at the PS VR OLED display...
-[* black] And an iPhone 6s for comparison!
+[* black] Sony's been touting the subpixel matrix in this display, so we decided to whip out our microscope and take a closer look.
+[* black] On the left we have the PS VR's AMOLED display featuring a hexagonal subpixel matrix, consistent with other Samsung-made OLED displays found in their flagship smartphones.
+[* black] And for comparison purposes, on the right we have an LED-backlit IPS display from an iPhone 6s.