I switched to a 240Hz OLED, and I can't go back to LCD for anything
…LCDs still have the edge in brightness But that's not a dealbreaker for me since I'm not using my OLED in bright rooms If there's one thing that still…
…LCDs still have the edge in brightness But that's not a dealbreaker for me since I'm not using my OLED in bright rooms If there's one thing that still…
…better than ever, and even the brightness levels have caught up. On the flip side, IPS displays are still plagued by the age-old issues of IPS glow, poor contrast ratio, and…
…Along with being slightly larger than the ROG Xbox Ally X's screen, the Xbox Ally X20 makes the jump to OLED and features a notably brighter display that maxes out at…
…For instance, 8-bit panels can display 16.7 million colors, while 10-bit models can display 1.07 billion colors. If your TV supports a higher bit depth, switching to it…
…However, due to the way manufacturers tune their displays, many monitors look like crap out of the box . Most panels are tuned for bright environments, not for the typical real-world conditions…
…Still, I found myself missing the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro's noticeably brighter display. The MacBook Neo's screen is still an LED-backlit display, so the blacks and whites don…
…They're constantly jumping between different colors and brightness levels, and not all of those transitions happen at the same speed. Some are quick, others lag behind, and that inconsistency is what…
…It's bright, it's got beautiful color, and it has one thing like no other DLP-based projector I've used. Or maybe I should say the lack of something, because…
…And now I don't, because Power Display lets me change settings from my desktop. On the displays connected to my PC right now, I can change brightness, contrast, volume, and rotation…
…First of all, the display itself: most smart displays use 720p or 800p LCD panels with low peak brightness, but an old flagship phone can offer 1080p plus AMOLED with infinite contrast…