I don't know, I don't have one. I was hoping someone with one would post. However the thing about black level controls is if you just raise the black level while that'd work, it is less accurate. What we should want out of our high end displays...
I mean... It's optimization but it is also just not having much in the way of graphics or sound fidelity. Part of the reason NES games were small is the thing was only 256x240 and you didn't do it per-pixel it was almost all tile/sprite based...
The different kinds of multi tools have different things they are good at. The wiki has full details. Royal ones are pretty good and of course S Class is best class.
Well because of how OLED works, you'd need a 480Hz OLED to do that. Since they don't have a backlight to pulse, all they can do is an "on and off" frame thing, which means they need double the framerate of whatever BFI rate you want.
Ya I won't do expensive things from Amazon anymore. Their QC is just complete garbage. They allow for shit like this, cross contamination of counterfeit goods, etc. B&H is my go to for AV stuff, including monitors. Mine I actually got from...
That's a reason to keep on top of it with interconnects though: you never know when the next thing will come that'll need it.
SATA was like that. When it first came out, it was slightly faster than PATA, which was already faster than magnetic...
I don't know if you can block them from a search, but you can from recommendations. You click the three dots next to the title and tell it not to show you videos from a channel anymore. I've had to do that quite a bit, and Youtube is now much...
Why do you think there's so much time when it is getting revised and set up? They spend time working on the spec in no small part to make a spec that is going to be doable with the technology that is available.
I understand and I'm not saying I've never seen it, particularly since I run my monitor in an aggressive dimming mode which gives better highlights but maxes the zones more noticeable (level 3 in the menu, rather than the default level 2). My...
Specs have to precede rollout by quite a bit. It takes time to do all the design and engineering. So often you will see something like whatever is being rolled out now, the spec for the next version is either final or near final, and the spec for...
Well something I'd note to look at/test with that if you can: Can you actually tell the difference on an image? The reason is that while our eyes have a staggeringly large total contrast ratio, the actual amount of contrast we can perceive at one...
I think both depending on the monitor, and on your own perception, the bloom thing can be overblown. While there are situations I can notice blooming, it is generally not an issue. To me it usually looks like the veiling glare that I see from...
They also seem to really value contrast ratio to the point they love VA panels and kinda hate on IPS, whereas I feel the opposite, I'd much rather have IPS to VA. In general, they are just a little too up their own butt about being "objective"...
They are good to look at but I will say I'd look at other sources as well, and I'd also ignore their rating and just look at their data. The things that they believe are important are not the things you may believe are important.
And in terms of what absolute brightness people run screens at, well it can vary based on their environment, as well as preferences. Sure, I'd like to play in a nice blacked-out room with only some low level lighting behind my monitor. I used to...
For those interested in that, keep an eye on Monitors Unboxed. They are testing it. They are using it for all day-productivity with settings that preserve the life (like running the compensation cycles) but not ones that are annoying (like...
Yes, it is a temporal dither, looks very much like the one on Lagom's black level page, though not nearly as strong (theirs is exaggerated on purpose). Normally the kind of thing you get on 8-bit panels, since they have to dither for HDR, but...
But the problem is that doesn't mean it WILL BE. This problem wasn't found because it was open, it was found because a guy at MS said "Why is my SSH server being slightly slow?" and started doing analysis on the binaries running on the system...