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No way. Usually 9-inch and above panels are considered large. Small-and-medium refers to sizes below that.
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No way. Usually 9-inch and above panels are considered large. Small-and-medium refers to sizes below that.
There's absolutely nothing stopping a reasonably priced 23" 1080p part coming out by LGD. As always I have to restate the importance of efficiency in determining what roles the product can be selected to perform.
The Dell in the main thread for the U3017Q supposedly has a static contrast ratio of 400,000:1 with 100% Adobe RGB coverage.How va/amva compares to OLED ?
I did had some oled smartphones but most interesting was Note 3 screen in oculus rift dk2 because I could view it really up close.
Basically it had great contrast and black levels but pixel fill of oled samsung and smearing were very bad.
Doesnt good 3000+ contrast va/amva monitors come close in reality with actually less smear? (Excuse me if I am totally imaging things here. Only ordered amva monitor few days ago and just doing some reading while waiting for it)
Static more than fake dynamic on every other monitor ?!
How can one even see the difference beyond like 5000:1 ? After that point it all comes to perfecting uniformity and bleeding/glow
Static more than fake dynamic on every other monitor ?!
How can one even see the difference beyond like 5000:1 ? After that point it all comes to perfecting uniformity and bleeding/glow
Supposedly OLED has infinite contrast, but Dell said the 400,000:1 figure was given because that's how high their measuring equipment can go. I remember reading somewhere that the human eye can detect dynamic contrast up to the equivalent of 10,000,000:1 at ISO 800 light sensitivity.Static more than fake dynamic on every other monitor ?!
How can one even see the difference beyond like 5000:1 ? After that point it all comes to perfecting uniformity and bleeding/glow
I'll take 6 please.
I think it will be here eventually. 2018 CES confirmed. no one cares about g-sync and freesync anymore.
Huh? I won't even bother a monitor that isn't variable refresh anymore.
OLED variable refresh or don't even get out of bed.
Newer VA panels can get within touching distance of current OLED contrast ratios with appropriate calibration. OLED will improve in time of course but you won't be disappointed with a quality VA monitor when it comes to contrast for a while.How va/amva compares to OLED ?
For IPS or TN yes its a big difference but still not worth the price premium for most people.I have no technical answer for you, but if you compare an OLED TV to a flagship LCD, the visual difference in contrast is night and day.
Newer VA panels can get within touching distance of current OLED contrast ratios with appropriate calibration. OLED will improve in time of course but you won't be disappointed with a quality VA monitor when it comes to contrast for a while.
Far from the truth. The difference is insanely noticeable in dark content. On the desktop, not so much. Bright game/movie scenes, not so much. But any dark content, OLED destroys VA. Backlit LCD technology is crap and will never get to the point of touching pixel light emission.