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Skips-T t1_j6yrpt6 wrote
Reply to comment by brunogadaleta in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
Compared to normal LCDs, yes, but a good OLED display narrows that gap incredibly.
Skips-T t1_j6yrldr wrote
Reply to comment by Brocklesocks in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
That's because the default settings are meant to be eye-catching... at the cost of watchability.
Believe me, this actually does mean something - and something big - for TV/monitor technology.
Skips-T t1_iubvbg8 wrote
Reply to comment by waiting_for_rain in These old gold Crayola crayons have turned green with age by DiamondFlame
But there's a lady who's sure...
Skips-T t1_ito3h0a wrote
Reply to comment by Skips-T in Apple testing Apple Silicon Mac Pro with 24-core CPU, 76-core GPU, 192GB of memory by prehistoric_knight
Lmao damn got wrecked on karma 😂 And yeah they probably will use PCIE bit it's bold to assume you'll have expansion capabilies would've been the better way to phrase it
Skips-T t1_itmty9p wrote
Reply to comment by cheekybeakykiwi in Apple testing Apple Silicon Mac Pro with 24-core CPU, 76-core GPU, 192GB of memory by prehistoric_knight
Sorry, what I mean is, you're expecting Apple to use an industry standard expansion bus?
Skips-T t1_itk5a67 wrote
Reply to comment by cheekybeakykiwi in Apple testing Apple Silicon Mac Pro with 24-core CPU, 76-core GPU, 192GB of memory by prehistoric_knight
PCIE? Lol
Skips-T t1_j747rbu wrote
Reply to comment by brunogadaleta in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
So are CRTs.