Does anyone know of any besides oled?
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- Mar 5, 2019
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jasonpicard do you have this motion blur problem only when gaming or when viewing non gaming content as well? Do ips and va bother you even if you look at them with a static image being displayed? Are you okay using the TN panel at 60hz or do you need it to be higher refresh rates only?
Also on the yotaphone 2 and samsung s2 can you use it with motion on screen with no issues? Such as youtube videos games etc?
If pascal series cards force temporal dithering then why are there so many people begging nvidia to give an option for dithering on windows like they have for Linux which solves their banding issues. The general consensus is that GeForce cards still remain temporal dithering free. Can it not be then that the issue is something else and not temporal dithering?
If you don't mind, could you please share with us which computers, monitors, video game consoles, smart phones and etc. you are okay with?
Thank you.
From what I can gather a display has native bit depth of say 6, 8, or 10. It then has a alpha channel besides the native bit depth where dithering is assigned. If the display is a non FRC i.e it does not have a alpha channel, the display would not be able to dither regardless of input due to hardware limitations. Is this not correct?
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Is the dasung a reliable way to test whether or not a device is outputting temporal dithering?
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Just throwing this out there maybe might be a solution. You can apply the tape over a phones screen and see how it works for you. Use some soapy water and a credit card to apply it kind of like how car tint is applied. Touch screen should still work.
deepflame the thing is in the past screens were 6 bit and dithered to get up to 8 bit. Dithering isn’t a new technique so I’m reallly not sure if we are looking in the wrong place. Also dithering is such a faint flicker especially compared to say harsh led PWM flicker so things don’t add up when someone is sensitive to dither but completely fine with PWM.
Also very few games up to this point are 10 bit. Maybe a handful. And if content like video games or movies are encoded in 10 bit I’m not sure they can request a panel or gpu to dither.
Does anyone know of any media devices that would not have temporal dithering I.e roku 3 fire stick nvidia sheild etc to view YouTube Netflix on?
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Does anyone know if the Honor 8x utilizes temporal dithering? It supposedly is pwm free.
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Does using a HDMI switcher alter the signal in anyway that may cause eyestrain?