Vividblu99 Ah yes I did saw their presentation on the TUV certified circadian friendly display. It's quite convincing indeed😂. However to me, it doesn't seem to have any actual scentific evidence or research to back up their claim. It's more like some employee in lab coat throwing technical jargons words around. I'll give them an 'A' for creativity, nevertheless!
As for the "higher PWM dimming", sure it's better than the competitors oled panel but it's still cosmic far away from reaching the comfort of a PWM-free LCD. They have a constant 1920 Hz at brightness approx. between 15% to 23%, I'll give them that. But however, what about other brightness levels? Why should I restrict myself to only using this brightness level? Furthermore, 1920 hz is still too low to eliminate the side effects of PWM. Traditional LCD that use PWM, for instance, typically have 20k and above.
In all, I say the market dept did a great attempt at trying to win over former LCD users to OLED. 😝