SilverEars
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What I don't like about OLEDs is that limitations on how much total lumanance the panel can output at a time, which limits the amount of OLEDs in intensity of their brightness output. Which means when you have certian white sections on a display contrasted with white, that white area gets super white due to maxing out that brightness for that region, and then when you have a pure white sheet on the screen, it dims due to limited power output due to the system being afraid of overheating the OLEDs.
So the luminance output isn't consistent/even for different amount of white outputs. Perhaps, this is what is meant when people say OLEDs have limited brightness, meaning total brightness at a time.
Also, I hate autodimming that happens.
However, I really do luv the color saturation and the deep black levels. I think the images look phantastic, and doesn't have a washed out look you get with backlit LEDs.
I absolutely luv my LG C2 for gaming. It's 120hz, which is why I upgraded.
So the luminance output isn't consistent/even for different amount of white outputs. Perhaps, this is what is meant when people say OLEDs have limited brightness, meaning total brightness at a time.
Also, I hate autodimming that happens.
However, I really do luv the color saturation and the deep black levels. I think the images look phantastic, and doesn't have a washed out look you get with backlit LEDs.
I absolutely luv my LG C2 for gaming. It's 120hz, which is why I upgraded.
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