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Sep 20, 2018
Based on the picture, and the size of an actual penny, the magnification showed on the picture is 7x.
The font used on pennies is about 0.9mm tall.
The diagonal of the screen on the image is 245 pixels long. If that's 4.3", then then font on the screen, which is 15 pixels tall, is displayed as 6.7mm tall.
6.7 mm / 0.9mm = 7.4
At 600x, a 0.9mm letter would look half a meter tall (about 40"). This is clearly not the case.
Just so you have an idea of magnification, at about 200x, Lincoln's eye would take up all the screen. So would the letter "i" from "in God we trust" laid diagonally.
I also find it doubtful that the screen is OLED. A quick google search for the model number reveals a number of resellers carrying this product and the ones I looked at don't mention anything about OLED.