I'm in the market for a new monitor(s) for my office. Replacing a dual-IPS@75hz each setup, and came across a message where Chief said he's currently using a 45" Ultrawide OLED with MacType optimizations to fix the text fringing, I assume. I'd like to ask, please -
Does anybody know what model and resolution that monitor is? Is it a regular 3440x1440, or 5120x1440? I avoided these resolutions on these monitor sizes because I thought the PPI was too low to avoid seeing text fringing, but is that MacType hack fixing it completely? If so, is there a way to make it work on Fedora as well as on Windows?
I kept looking for 4k@27 OLEDs for their high PPI, but if there's a way to fix the text issues without going that route, I'm all in.
Also, what are you current thoughts on OLED vs IPS (or VA?) for office work. I know IPS has long been considered the king of office work and text clarity, but I read some of the articles here on OLEDS and 480hz,, etc, I saw some advocating for OLEDS for office work. Is it because of the lack of strobing/flicker compared to IPS/VA? Is its because of the blacks so if you're on Dark Mode you get less light shot onto your eyes?
Your response much appreciated.
Thank you.
