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The OLED would work well for that as long as you are careful to avoid burn in. You can extend battery life by using a dark theme, but I don't know if that will make up for the extra power consumption from the higher resolution though.
Thanks. Looking at Notebookcheck reports it seems that in idle OLED uses twice as much power (5W vs 2.5W). For normal browsing experience it's almost nothing but for light terminal usage it will make a difference in battery life.
OLED screen indeed sounds to be a pleasure to the eyes but that 10h+ battery life is equally tempting.
Is OLED burn-in still a thing? Most UIs use some kind of a permanent dock, taskbar or a bar of some sorts
OLED displays have gotten much better, but they still get burn in. There are ways to minimize it like not turning up the brightness higher than needed, setting a short display timeout, setting the task bar to auto hide, and frequently changing the wallpaper. No matter what you do, they will not last as long as an LCD, but the battery will probably fail before the OLED display does.