JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Breaking news in the gaming monitor industry! Press releases, new monitors, rumors. IPS, OLED, 144Hz, G-SYNC, Ultrawides, etc. Submit news you see online!
User avatar
Chief Blur Buster
Site Admin
Posts: 11647
Joined: 05 Dec 2013, 15:44
Location: Toronto / Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Contact:

Re: JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 22 Dec 2020, 14:49

elexor wrote:
22 Dec 2020, 10:29
The cx oleds are 240hz panels how else could they do 120hz bfi.
Not necessarily. BFI sequences isn't necessarily an indicator of refresh rate capability.

It can, but not always. There are sub-refresh BFI techniques.
Head of Blur Busters - BlurBusters.com | TestUFO.com | Follow @BlurBusters on Twitter

Image
Forum Rules wrote:  1. Rule #1: Be Nice. This is published forum rule #1. Even To Newbies & People You Disagree With!
  2. Please report rule violations If you see a post that violates forum rules, then report the post.
  3. ALWAYS respect indie testers here. See how indies are bootstrapping Blur Busters research!

life_at_1ms
Posts: 38
Joined: 31 Oct 2019, 03:20

Re: JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Post by life_at_1ms » 25 Dec 2020, 16:27

Futuretech wrote:
21 Dec 2020, 16:27
LCD is the communism of technology...
Great line. Totally agree.

User avatar
AddictFPS
Posts: 314
Joined: 15 Jan 2020, 14:13

Re: JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Post by AddictFPS » 27 Dec 2020, 11:13

Chief Blur Buster wrote:
22 Dec 2020, 14:49
There are sub-refresh BFI techniques.
This is very interesting, i wonder if can be implemented in last gen Samsung AMOLED HOP screens. HOP is a new matrix for OLED optimized by Samsung to save energy, based in Apple LTPO. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra claim 6.8" AMOLED-HOP QHD 120Hz with peak brightness 1600 nits ! If they can do it with only ~7", is supposed to be more easy and cheap to manufacture it with 4x higher pixel size = ~27" monitor size. If i'm not wrong, bigger OLED pixel = less probability of pixel manufacturing issues. This is at least what LG claim to be unable to make OLED TV 4K less than 48"

If can be implemented like LG CX with BFI 4.16ms MPRT, 1600 nits double peak brightness of LG CX. Would result, using Samsung BFI equivalente to LG Motion Pro High, 60Hz single strobe 60@120 nits, and 120Hz single strobe 120@240 nits. Very interesting for the 60Hz single strobe thread, 60nits is a bit dissappointing, but 120nits is a decent level, even with the same brightness cap (equivalent to LG CX ABL).

Like allways, new OLED devices are not inside monitor market :( but i think these new screens would be amazing also redesigned for monitor and laptop. None word about how this new brightness level affect burn-in wear speed, it's suspicious behavior, the most wanted spec is hided :? Should be mandatory a universal spec than measure this wear speed for each OLED color, currently user is blind in this aspect. So i'm a bit sceptical of these 1600nits marketing claims. If Samsung realy trust in a very good bunr-in resistance in this new gen screen, should prove it, Odissey G monitor with AMOLED BFI at CES 2021 would be a good start :)

User avatar
Chief Blur Buster
Site Admin
Posts: 11647
Joined: 05 Dec 2013, 15:44
Location: Toronto / Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Contact:

Re: JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 01 Jan 2021, 23:56

AddictFPS wrote:
27 Dec 2020, 11:13
Chief Blur Buster wrote:
22 Dec 2020, 14:49
There are sub-refresh BFI techniques.
This is very interesting, i wonder if can be implemented in last gen Samsung AMOLED HOP screens. HOP is a new matrix for OLED optimized by Samsung to save energy, based in Apple LTPO. Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra claim 6.8" AMOLED-HOP QHD 120Hz with peak brightness 1600 nits ! If they can do it with only ~7", is supposed to be more easy and cheap to manufacture it with 4x higher pixel size = ~27" monitor size. If i'm not wrong, bigger OLED pixel = less probability of pixel manufacturing issues. This is at least what LG claim to be unable to make OLED TV 4K less than 48"

If can be implemented like LG CX with BFI 4.16ms MPRT, 1600 nits double peak brightness of LG CX. Would result, using Samsung BFI equivalente to LG Motion Pro High, 60Hz single strobe 60@120 nits, and 120Hz single strobe 120@240 nits. Very interesting for the 60Hz single strobe thread, 60nits is a bit dissappointing, but 120nits is a decent level, even with the same brightness cap (equivalent to LG CX ABL).

Like allways, new OLED devices are not inside monitor market :( but i think these new screens would be amazing also redesigned for monitor and laptop. None word about how this new brightness level affect burn-in wear speed, it's suspicious behavior, the most wanted spec is hided :? Should be mandatory a universal spec than measure this wear speed for each OLED color, currently user is blind in this aspect. So i'm a bit sceptical of these 1600nits marketing claims. If Samsung realy trust in a very good bunr-in resistance in this new gen screen, should prove it, Odissey G monitor with AMOLED BFI at CES 2021 would be a good start :)
For many HDR OLED screens with peak brightness ratings like this -- 1600nits is often a HDR1%-HDR5% window. Basically, only a few percent of pixels are allowed to peak at 1600nits for HDR purposes. If you have seen a proper HDR display you understand -- e.g. sun glints on a chrome car, neon lights at night, or starry sky in space, etc. HDR nit peaking is only for highlights. Often, this nitpower is not often concurrently for all pixels simultaneously, due to the way the OLED screen is engineered.

If you have not seen HDR used this way before (e.g. watching Pixar Coco Blu-Ray on a true high-end HDR display, and seeing all that HDR goodness), you really haven't seen true HDR yet.

The same premise is used for the Sony 10,000 nit HDR screen.

I also posted on HardForum where a top-5% strobed LCD such as an Oculus Quest 2, can massively outperform OLED. That particular LCD has zero crosstalk top/center/bottom. There are some limitations how low MPRT that OLED can successfully get. Now I am awaiting eventual HDR FALD VR LCDs. :)

I am a fan of OLEDs too but I have to be pragmatic, especially about desktop monitors that don't sell a million units like Quest 2 or LG CX televisions. Low-cost FALD now seems more likely by 2025 than a very good low-persistence 25" OLED, but who knows? I like seeing multiple horses in the refresh rate race to retina refresh rates.
Head of Blur Busters - BlurBusters.com | TestUFO.com | Follow @BlurBusters on Twitter

Image
Forum Rules wrote:  1. Rule #1: Be Nice. This is published forum rule #1. Even To Newbies & People You Disagree With!
  2. Please report rule violations If you see a post that violates forum rules, then report the post.
  3. ALWAYS respect indie testers here. See how indies are bootstrapping Blur Busters research!

thatoneguy
Posts: 181
Joined: 06 Aug 2015, 17:16

Re: JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Post by thatoneguy » 02 Jan 2021, 13:57

To get 1ms persistence blur 100 nits @ 60hz for SDR while strobing we need at least 1000 nits at 100% window(and even more than that if using shaders for retro games).
How far away are panels with 1000 nits/100% window?

User avatar
AddictFPS
Posts: 314
Joined: 15 Jan 2020, 14:13

Re: JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Post by AddictFPS » 03 Jan 2021, 10:06

LG OLED Monitor 48" 4K VRR 40-120Hz at CES 2021 :) Blendable CSO (Cinema Sound OLED), is plain panel, but can be horizontaly curved to 1000R pressing one button. Panel also vibrate to emit sound.

https://www.engadget.com/lg-display-ben ... 39012.html

Image

None word at the moment about burn-in resistance improvements :(

User avatar
Chief Blur Buster
Site Admin
Posts: 11647
Joined: 05 Dec 2013, 15:44
Location: Toronto / Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Contact:

Re: JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 04 Jan 2021, 01:13

thatoneguy wrote:
02 Jan 2021, 13:57
To get 1ms persistence blur 100 nits @ 60hz for SDR while strobing we need at least 1000 nits at 100% window(and even more than that if using shaders for retro games).
How far away are panels with 1000 nits/100% window?
Alas, it is much easier for LCD.

1. Voltage boosted strobe backlights has already achieved the 300nit 1ms LCD (BenQ DyAC XL2546 series).
They still achieve ~150 nits at 0.5ms MPRT.

2. 1000 nit LCDs are already here.
Head of Blur Busters - BlurBusters.com | TestUFO.com | Follow @BlurBusters on Twitter

Image
Forum Rules wrote:  1. Rule #1: Be Nice. This is published forum rule #1. Even To Newbies & People You Disagree With!
  2. Please report rule violations If you see a post that violates forum rules, then report the post.
  3. ALWAYS respect indie testers here. See how indies are bootstrapping Blur Busters research!

thatoneguy
Posts: 181
Joined: 06 Aug 2015, 17:16

Re: JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Post by thatoneguy » 04 Jan 2021, 11:03

Chief Blur Buster wrote:
04 Jan 2021, 01:13
Alas, it is much easier for LCD.

1. Voltage boosted strobe backlights has already achieved the 300nit 1ms LCD (BenQ DyAC XL2546 series).
They still achieve ~150 nits at 0.5ms MPRT.

2. 1000 nit LCDs are already here.
1. I'm pretty sure they're achieving that at a higher refresh rate than 60hz though no?

2. At 100% window? At 60hz?

User avatar
AddictFPS
Posts: 314
Joined: 15 Jan 2020, 14:13

Re: JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Post by AddictFPS » 04 Jan 2021, 12:39

Lets wait elexor response about XL2540 240Hz@60Hz single strobe hardware mod brightness level in https://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopi ... 281#p62281

User avatar
AddictFPS
Posts: 314
Joined: 15 Jan 2020, 14:13

Re: JOLED to develop high-end OLED gaming monitors

Post by AddictFPS » 05 Jan 2021, 09:42

phpBB [video]

Post Reply