Edge-Lit, Thin LCD TVs Are Having Early Heat Death Issuesmesamune@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 252 points – 3 months agohackaday.com31Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentAnd also avoid using HDRAlso it's edge lit. Just get a full array local dinning versionOr just don’t buy LCD and get an OLED. All LCDs look terrible anyway. The technology is fundamentally unsuitable for making televisions.I mean, they’re not the embodiment of Perfection, but they get the job doneLCDs are much better for outdoor use or bright rooms. Well, usually. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. I don't think so? 25 out of 82 random TVs. Excluding the 18 OLEDs ... over a quarter of the remaining TVs in the test suffer from uniformity issues.
And also avoid using HDRAlso it's edge lit. Just get a full array local dinning versionOr just don’t buy LCD and get an OLED. All LCDs look terrible anyway. The technology is fundamentally unsuitable for making televisions.I mean, they’re not the embodiment of Perfection, but they get the job doneLCDs are much better for outdoor use or bright rooms. Well, usually. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. I don't think so? 25 out of 82 random TVs. Excluding the 18 OLEDs ... over a quarter of the remaining TVs in the test suffer from uniformity issues.
Also it's edge lit. Just get a full array local dinning versionOr just don’t buy LCD and get an OLED. All LCDs look terrible anyway. The technology is fundamentally unsuitable for making televisions.I mean, they’re not the embodiment of Perfection, but they get the job doneLCDs are much better for outdoor use or bright rooms. Well, usually. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. I don't think so? 25 out of 82 random TVs. Excluding the 18 OLEDs ... over a quarter of the remaining TVs in the test suffer from uniformity issues.
Or just don’t buy LCD and get an OLED. All LCDs look terrible anyway. The technology is fundamentally unsuitable for making televisions.I mean, they’re not the embodiment of Perfection, but they get the job doneLCDs are much better for outdoor use or bright rooms. Well, usually. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. I don't think so? 25 out of 82 random TVs. Excluding the 18 OLEDs ... over a quarter of the remaining TVs in the test suffer from uniformity issues.
LCDs are much better for outdoor use or bright rooms. Well, usually. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. I don't think so? 25 out of 82 random TVs. Excluding the 18 OLEDs ... over a quarter of the remaining TVs in the test suffer from uniformity issues.
The ones in this submission are clearly substandard. I don't think so? 25 out of 82 random TVs. Excluding the 18 OLEDs ... over a quarter of the remaining TVs in the test suffer from uniformity issues.
And also avoid using HDR
Also it's edge lit. Just get a full array local dinning version
Or just don’t buy LCD and get an OLED. All LCDs look terrible anyway. The technology is fundamentally unsuitable for making televisions.
I mean, they’re not the embodiment of Perfection, but they get the job done
LCDs are much better for outdoor use or bright rooms. Well, usually. The ones in this submission are clearly substandard.
I don't think so? 25 out of 82 random TVs.