[QUOTE=cNova;53062275]Wow OLED is the shit[/QUOTE]
And stupidly expensive for anything big sadly.
[QUOTE=cNova;53062275]Wow OLED is the shit[/QUOTE]
I recently upgraded from my iPhone 6 to X and the difference in screen quality from the standard 6 to the OLED X is just insane. Much more clarity and black is finally black and not some grey hue.
you can see the tv use image processing to open up only segments of a pixel to increase the sharpness
[IMG]https://i.imgur.com/bhXFtCd.png[/IMG]
If you can find a CRT and don't care about their other limitations, they're capable of a true black as well since the beam only turns on where it needs
[QUOTE=Snickerdoodle;53062432]If you can find a CRT and don't care about their other limitations, they're capable of a true black as well since the beam only turns on where it needs[/QUOTE]
CRT monitor also have ridiculous 200+ hz refresh rate.
Excellent visual depiction of stuff you normally only read about or see pictures to explain it. Would love if he did more stuff like this and the camera one.
[QUOTE=bilbasio;53062514]CRT monitor also have ridiculous 200+ hz refresh rate.[/QUOTE]
Ngl, I keep one laying around because you can change the settings to pretty much anything within a certain frequency. Want to play an emulator at the SNES's native resolution? It'll do that. Wanna play GTA V at 200 Hz at 1024*768 so you can see sort of what those newfangled 220hz monitors look like? CRT has your back
The moment he turned on the CRT you could hear that high pitched whine they normally make. That was slightly irritating.
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;53062879]The moment he turned on the CRT you could hear that high pitched whine they normally make. That was slightly irritating.[/QUOTE]
Does it really? Because that would mean that in the decade since I last used a CRT, my hearing has degraded to the point where I can't hear it anymore. Or maybe its the tinnitus I've developed since
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;53062879]The moment he turned on the CRT you could hear that high pitched whine they normally make. That was slightly irritating.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it's something a lot of people who are filming old CRTs but can't hear the noise themselves don't even consider. Here's a Tom Scott video about the same thing
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA5UiLYWdbM[/media]
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