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davidgrey

  • Jan 2, 2024
  • Joined Nov 3, 2020
  • karut That's great news, thank you. I wonder if the newer FairPhone 5 is the same in this regard. I might have to wait a bit to hear from others what their experience is with it…

    • JTL replied to this.
    • I'm highly sensitive to dithering. I'm currently using an iPhone 8 (iOS 15) which is not perfect but usable. I purchased a new iPhone SE 2022 (iOS 16.6) last week but had to return it since it instantly brought on that familiar migraine and dizziness (iOS 16+ is known to have dithering issues).

      So I've been eyeing the FairPhone 5, since no PWM might be a nice bonus too, but does anyone know if it's safe for dithering sensitive folks like me?

    • I'm sensitive to dithering too. I'm curious, how does the Fairphone 5 work for you?

      • @si_edgey i noticed you are using Windows 10 Home. I installed the May 2020 version but it’s the Windows Pro version and I’m not sure I can change to Home since it defaults to the Pro when I install it. Is there any significant difference between the two?

        • si_edgey Thank you so much! I’ll keep you posted on my progress! I’ve been pushing through on my Mackbook pro 2015 for a few years and just recently it became unbearable. Really hoping this will work for me.

        • si_edgey I’m trying to recreate the exact same configuration you have and I’m not able to find this intel driver anywhere (21.20.16.4475). The drivers on Dell’s site are all newer. The only matching version I found elsewhere was for the HD 620 or a WHQL version which I have no idea what that means. Do you mind posting a link to download this driver?

          P.S: This is my first post here but I’ve been following your temporal dithering thread for a while. I just received my XPS 9560 FHD from eBay today and am on my way to testing your exact setup.

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