MLA lenses embedded over each pixel in the panel are probably more noticeable up close. I also suspect thee LG Tvs still have a different and more expensive glossy AR coating than these monitors do.
If only on the matte OLED It suggests that the matte coating is significantly warping the pixels and causing color fringing due to the size of the matte coating “grains” or whatever they are called.
No details available about panel type at this industry insider event but I expect this is an LCD of some type. It would probably require multiple cables even with DSC and 4:2:0 (i.e. really bad text rendering) so I would think it more a panel...
Head movement vectors in VR, when decoupled from the main game engine frame rendering pipeline are used to calculate camera and geometry translation and rotation. This is outside of game engine physics and AI and networking recalculating the next...
Even Outside of VR, asynchronous time warp, which is just a better implementation of frame generation, would be a great augmentation or replacement for DLSS/FSR techniques for frame gen as some proof of concepts have shown. I’m not sure if...
That's been the overall problem with FALD though. Not so bad in TVs, but on the monitor side. I wouldn't mind if I had my pick of OLED vs FALD monitors in the 1000-1500 euro range, but it gets hard to justify that a FALD is worth 3000+ euros.
I saw a recent preview of the upcoming Sony FALD where they show just the backlight in action compared to their best previous model and it’s so obvious how much more accurate the new implementation is. There’s still a lot of room for improvement...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkGtsatPGT4
Interesting up close in camera looks at reflections and comparison of the "glossy" (?) vs the "matte" (?). Sounds like we need a scale that is more precise like 30% AR / grain size .2microns or...
I have been using my C7 daily watching news and sports with their logos, Dolby Vision content etc. As the living room TV it gets a LOT of use. I also have 8 other current oled screens between phones tablet laptops home and work pcs, but I get...
I think its a combination of things. People were less perceptive of issues monitors shipped with back in the day (or didn't care) + reviews were far less in depth. Add to this that products have gotten much more complex in terms of feature set...