I originally thought that MiniLED iPad Pro would be the last glory of LCD, but it turned out to be PWM dimming. It seems that eye protection and viewing experience cannot have both
by Poster
May 26, 2024
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Originally 618 really wanted to buy a tablet for watching HDR movies (Dolby Vision, HDR vivid).
I originally thought that all Android tablet flagships are currently LCD, but now that Apple has switched to OLED, the best experience to watch HDR with LCD should be MiniLED. After all, the Sony at home is very good-looking to watch Dolby Vision.
Unexpectedly, the MiniLED of the iPad Pro is also PWM dimming, which means that the eye protection advantage of LCD is actually gone.
Now I can't figure out what screen type to buy. OLED really feels blind, but I want to watch high-quality HDR movies. Axi, it's really GG
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Anonymous12996 May 29, 2024@ Anonymous2239 # 40 It's eye protection here. The color rendering of incandescent lamps easily exceeds 97, which is close to the natural light source. In addition, the filament heat is too late to cool under the AC current of 0.02 s, so it is basically the best light source.
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Anonymous2239 May 29, 2024@ Anonymous12996 The heat radiation of high-temperature objects dissipates heat much faster than you think.