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DisplaysShouldNotBeTVs LP133WD2-SPB1 (temporarily attached to ThinkPad T480)
other things this WD2-SPB1 panel is getting right, even while connected to Windows 10 1809 on modern hardware:
(BTW, I am using Basic Display Driver to reduce possible variables, but given that Basic Display didn't fix the other ThinkPad panels I tried, these improvements seem to be at the panel level!)
a few optical illusion images "that are supposed to move" are actually STILL on this panel -- the only other screens that achieved this are my original Yoga13 and 2004 Nintendo DS
low-contrast stuff like fine-pixel-detailed light blue text against an equally washed-out blue background is actually still readable and looks just as sharp as normal text (but no oversharpened look) -- not even my Yoga13 achieves this(!) so this is actually super cool
when I two-finger zoom in to a webpage, my eyes don't have to refocus to see the larger text, and it doesn't appear closer to me i.e. large UI and smaller UI seem to appear at the same depth and don't require focus shifting (again only other PC screen that does this is my OG Yoga13. The second Yoga13 totally failed this test BTW LOL)
bitmap pixelated fonts and "pixel art" icons in older areas of Windows look SO good. so crispy and satisfying. and I don't notice any "blue/gray haze" around them unlike most modern screens
the backlight and appearance of white color is SUPER relaxing (but still cooler temperature, which I prefer on screens). I've heard others here describe this kind of white as "Windows 7 milky white"
It still has slight PWM (mild incandescent-like flicker, not strobe) and pixel inversion, the same as my OG Yoga13, but just like on that laptop they're mild enough to not be annoyed by flicker.
Also, no "intense pulling on my eyes feel" like the second Yoga13 was doing (AKA no "obvious" strain yet).
So far so good.