OLED, Plasma and CRT don't have this problem either.
Conventional LCDs are just insanely shit, especially the modern LED edge-lit variety.
MiniLED does a pretty good job at polishing the LCD turd, so long as you have enough individual zones, but I'm still waiting for a MiniLED monitor with backlight strobing.
Wait until MicroLED comes around.
>just wait until 2030
Just wait until nanoLED comes around.
>nanoLED
lmao, 90yo zoomer
femtoLED is just around the corner, your obsolete tech is trash
>femtoLED
enjoy your 10 NIT display
you mean 10000 cd/m2
OLED, Plasma and CRT don't have this problem either.
Conventional LCDs are just insanely shit, especially the modern LED edge-lit variety.
MiniLED does a pretty good job at polishing the LCD turd, so long as you have enough individual zones, but I'm still waiting for a MiniLED monitor with backlight strobing.
>strobing
modern backlight strobing is unnoticeable
Posted from my ViewSonic XG2431
wrong
no
elaborate
the anecdotal evidence from looking at my monitor (real)
It's strobing when your eyes move between two stable positions homie
You can't see >85hz CRTs flicker
I can when I move my eyes
Me too. I can easily tell a strobed monitor from a sample&hold one by the sheer motion blur difference.
t. moron who used a monitor at 60hz his entire childhood
I bet you wear glasses too
>homie just turned off the monitor on the right
don't tell me anyone of you believes this moron
That’s literally how mini led should look. The backlight is turned off. Whether or not he did is irrelevant.
It’s real
Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power
Quote honestly I find the constant flat glow much easier to get used to and overlook than the weird variable halos that zones make.
LED type-C is going to be the new industry standard
Is it just me or do crts literally glow even when turned off?
CRTs have phosphors on the screen, so if you shine a strong light onto it, it'll glow.
they literally glow in the dark, that's how they work