Even though the QDOLED waveforms are generally better than LCD strobe backlights in terms of ergonomics -- One thing to note, 240Hz+ WOLED waveforms are smoother than QDOLED waveforms, it is something I noticed.
For those choosing OLED to see whether or not they have less eyestrain (or not) than LCD< I recommend testing the 4K 240Hz WOLEDs for those who want to experiment with the least-eyestrain option of WOLED.
Can t leave the 2010s monitors
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Re: Can t leave the 2010s monitors
I don't know why this is true but i found disabling vsync in both nvcp and in game got rid of my eye strain issues in a massive way. The difference was night and day. I just use vrr with no vsync and since its 480hz its almost never a problem (and can use fps cap if is).
