Hurin, you've done little else in this thread except answer the OP's question about OLED computer monitors with information about OLED TVs. The overall theme of my cites is that OLED in any flavor has already been written off by manufacturers for computer monitors. In 2008 an 11" panel was...
If you've ever seen it actually lower G2 yours would be the first report I've ever read to that effect. Compared to my own experience (albeit limited: one F500R) and that posted by others in the discussion on Icrontic's forum on overly bright CRTs. I'm not sure if image restore ever lowers G2...
Again I'm confused since I've consistently admitted WRGB is and will be a vast improvement over existing TV technologies. For whatever reason nobody seems able to understand it has zero to do with the title of this thread or the OP's question. How many affordable OLED computer monitors exist or...
Meanwhile readers interested in actual information instead of genitalia waving are directed here, and here. Oh and here and especially here. Stop reading when you get the message.
What is there to take back? I've shown exactly why it's a scam, and how LG was magically able to get that yield number from an absolute joke to viability. The simple truth is that any company, including Samsung, could have done exactly what LG did, and replace superior RGB OLED technology with...
"It also has a feature called Black Stabilizer that “illuminates dark scenes” to reveal hidden details. LG thinks this could give players a competitive edge by ensuring opponents can’t ambush from the shadows."
Marketing tip: when crushing white so that black is more visible...
Please stop talking about TVs. Request #29 I think. It's also the answer to your question. WRGB OLED flies well for TVs, I've never denied it in this thread or anywhere else. It doesn't fly when proofing and color correcting video and images. It's one of the spec differences between TVs and...
It amounts to genital waving since time will tell what happens. But I have no plans to allow LG to get away with dealing with OLED's limitations simply by lowering the bar of what consumers expect to receive when they buy a new monitor. LG magically went from 10% yields to 80% not by any...
I hear that. At this point I've backed up most or all of my major claims with cites, and more importantly explanations. In return I get personal attacks, ridiculous psychological analyses and unprovoked swipes in unrelated threads. Between his abysmally uninformed opinions and claims about...
"Long story short, these panels will contain bad pixels galore, they're simply harder to detect with added white pixels which can and do function as little more than pixel-sized backlights."
"Source?"
Simply pathetic. You really can't fix stupid.
Likewise on the final shot wish, but ime people tend to accuse others precisely of what they themselves are guilty of. If you would learn to read what is written instead of what you wish to read, other people including me wouldn't have to waste their time responding to and correcting it.
My...