I think this is a misunderstood benefit: Light on the screen raises all colors, we just notice the blacks. So brightness scales a little to the brightness of the room.
Perfect. I currently use 140nit for gaming in a black room, so I personally am not interested in getting blasted by 1000nit if I can still get most of the range this way.
My plan is to get a triple mount on one arm and swing the left to center for gaming. I use the left for media and console/emulators now, so it will either be a black wallpaper with nothing on it, or media content.
Ya, I copied the wrong one. That was day 0 right when it released, so every mario streamer was playing it at the same time. The AGDQ vid I changed it to was the one I was going for, 2.5M views in 4 years.
The guy the hack is named after is a sponsored Red Bull athlete, and does national bar...
Does this look like the Mario you remember?
There's a huge community around these hacks. It's an extra selling point if the lag is close enough to CRT, many of the inputs need to be frame-perfect timing.
https://youtu.be/GY0HnqnYMO8?t=43
So... my question about Super Mario World was legitimate. Speedrunners currently still use CRT for clarity and input lag reasons.
Grand Poo World 3 was #1 on Twitch for like a week when it came out in November.
The spacing is actually between the lcd layer and the backlight. That's why when you look at the edge from an extreme angle, some of the pixels move off of the backlight.
More distance allows for more even spread now that the market is obsessed with thin bezels. Previous the leds were...
I saw that review as well. Mine was inaudible and I run a very silent system.
I suspect that it has to do with the brightness you run and ambient room temp. Or, more likely it was a defective unit.