Hi community!
We are experimenting with the panel for Spectrum OLED. Can you spot the difference?
Is that some sort of diffuser that stops the edges of each sub-pixel from being quite so clearly defined?
If so, how well does that work with Windows ClearType? It might work well with images but be awful for text.
The left side looks sharper with more colour
This is because it is a WOLED panel. The panel used is the same panel as LG’s 27GR95QE-B and Asus’s PG27AQDM. Looking at the reviews on those models, a little bit of text fringing is expected from this kind of subpixel layout.
Exactly!
Hello,
Why are you placing the subpixel colors in the wrong order like LG ?
For me it is supposed to be R-G-B not G-R-B.
Most personal computers (as of 2011) and other display devices use LCD screens in which each screen pixel is composed of three small “subpixels”. The subpixels are colored red, green, and blue, and in most cases, they are in that order: red on the left, green in the middle, and blue on the right.
Mark from blur busters also mentioned something to mitigate text fringing, not sure if you guys can do it
They can’t change the sub pixel layout. That’s on LG.
Looks like the left side also has less light bleed.
Exactly what @MemeScreen said, this panel is the same panel from LG. However, the internal documents list the color in this order: Red, White, Blue, and Green.
I will bring this up to the team! A custom .INF may be the best workaround for Microsoft’s limitation at this stage.
Find out if you guys can implement a BFI mode that works at 240 hz (unlikely but try anyways) as I assume the best you’d be able to get is 120 hz BFI or 60 hz BFI (4 ms of persistence).
Hi there,
We will have more update on BFI coming soon!
If the team can make it work with 240 hz BFI I might even consider changing my order from 280 hz to this 240 hz oled.