Is not the lightboost or pwm itself that causes the eye strain, is the amount of time the screen goes black between lights, cause the longer it takes the harder is for eyes to adjust to the amount of light actually incoming. Eye adjusts to the fact that screen goes black and gets hit again and again by a very bright light, is like looking at the sun. So ye, the question remains here, is lightboost able to do its job when using a very short black screen time? If not, you can start blaming LCD technology like I do.
This entire LCD technology is wrong, they should have not accepted to go with a tech that can't light/darken pixels fast enough, so that those artifacts aren't needed. They should have come instead with ANY technology that actually is able to lighten/darken the pixels fast enough, and start from there. But that is how ppl are...
This entire LCD technology is wrong, they should have not accepted to go with a tech that can't light/darken pixels fast enough, so that those artifacts aren't needed. They should have come instead with ANY technology that actually is able to lighten/darken the pixels fast enough, and start from there. But that is how ppl are...