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- 11 May 2024, 13:23
- Forum: OLED Displays
- Topic: The 480Hz Tour De Force, Chef's Masterpiece: 480HZ OLED PURSUIT CAMERA
- Replies: 28
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Re: The 480Hz Tour De Force, Chef's Masterpiece: 480HZ OLED PURSUIT CAMERA
*snip* Yeah, driving color-tunable LEDs can’t be easy. Although with R&D there may be solutions that reduce the compuation needed. It will save on bandwidth though. I don’t expect perfect color anytime soon, although eliminating sub-pixels will yield better color purity and less eye fatigue. I thin...
- 11 May 2024, 12:44
- Forum: OLED Displays
- Topic: The 480Hz Tour De Force, Chef's Masterpiece: 480HZ OLED PURSUIT CAMERA
- Replies: 28
- Views: 12654
Re: The 480Hz Tour De Force, Chef's Masterpiece: 480HZ OLED PURSUIT CAMERA
Or the complex LUTs for HDR tonemapping, above the LUTs used for overdrive algorithms (even OLED often still use overdrive, although much more lightly than LCDs need) as well as other picture adjustments. The TCON/scaler is literally a supercomputer nowadays, and we consumers expect to pay less tha...
- 11 May 2024, 11:44
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: LCD display question
- Replies: 6
- Views: 525
Re: LCD display question
Are there any CRT Monitors in Venezuela? You may be able to find an old cheapo PC CRT Monitor that will outperform most LCDs. No motion problems with those(so long as you match frame rate to refresh rate and so long as you set 75hz/85hz refresh rate to reduce flicker). Or you could find a cheap used...
- 11 May 2024, 11:19
- Forum: OLED Displays
- Topic: OLED questions from a visual neuroscientist
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1115
Re: OLED questions from a visual neuroscientist
Hmmm, well not sure what you mean with the small object comment... maybe Chief can address that. I’m hypothesizing here but there may be some sort of built-in burn-in mitigation going on. Some links that may be useful: https://rog-forum.asus.com/t5/gaming-monitors/asus-pg27aqdm-auto-dimming-when-pla...
- 10 May 2024, 02:24
- Forum: OLED Displays
- Topic: Blur Buster's 1000hz journey ending at 650hz OLEDs?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2061
Re: Blur Buster's 1000hz journey ending at 650hz OLEDs?
That is where Framegen comes in. You render 100fps and framegen the rest to a 1000fps.Supermodel_Evelynn wrote: ↑05 Apr 2024, 14:481000 FPS is NOT a realistic goal even with computers coming out 30 years into the future we will all long be dead by the time a PC can maintain 1000 FPS in any AAA title
AI will also play a role.
- 03 May 2024, 19:03
- Forum: OLED Displays
- Topic: OLED questions from a visual neuroscientist
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1115
Re: OLED questions from a visual neuroscientist
Also, some other tidbits you might find useful: OLEDs have no phosphor decay so no phosphor trail artefacts during dark scenes like with CRTs. Overall the pixel response time which is in the microseconds is not as fast as the electron gun on a CRT(nanoseconds), so from that perspective they aren't a...
- 03 May 2024, 18:55
- Forum: OLED Displays
- Topic: OLED questions from a visual neuroscientist
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1115
Re: OLED questions from a visual neuroscientist
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- 01 May 2024, 22:21
- Forum: OLED Displays
- Topic: OLED questions from a visual neuroscientist
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1115
Re: OLED questions from a visual neuroscientist
To add to what Chief said: There is also the factor of most LCDs using DC Dimming at a very high rate(some high-end models can do 50khz).
DC Dimming is pretty unfeasible with OLEDs since it would affect color accuracy and so on and so forth, so most OLED manufacturers use PWM or sync to refresh rate.
DC Dimming is pretty unfeasible with OLEDs since it would affect color accuracy and so on and so forth, so most OLED manufacturers use PWM or sync to refresh rate.
- 29 Apr 2024, 16:41
- Forum: OLED Displays
- Topic: OLED questions from a visual neuroscientist
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1115
Re: OLED questions from a visual neuroscientist
That monitor operates in sync with the refresh rate so for 240hz it flickers every 4.16ms(1/240hz), if you have it at 60hz it would be 16.67ms and so on. asustftcentral.png asusrtings.jpg https://tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/asus-rog-swift-oled-pg27aqdm https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/asus/rog-sw...
- 29 Apr 2024, 00:34
- Forum: News / Rumors / Conventions
- Topic: Finally proper motion tests in mainstream! RTINGS
- Replies: 4
- Views: 1888
Re: Finally proper motion tests in mainstream! RTINGS
So did they roll this thing out yet?
Seems like they only rolled it for monitors and they still don’t seem to review the BFI in detail, just give you info if you can do adjust strobe width and whatnot.
Seems like they only rolled it for monitors and they still don’t seem to review the BFI in detail, just give you info if you can do adjust strobe width and whatnot.