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The 5k will have considerably less noticeable SDE than Vive pro.
Vive Pro has 28801600 Pentile. (2 subpixels)
Pimax 5k has 51201440 Clpl Rgb (3 subpixels)
Just for reference. The 2 Sub vs 3 Sub.
@Sjef & others report Vive Pro is considerably better on SDE vs Original Vive.
I can post my thoughts later as I backed both a 5k & 8k.
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At some point these pixels have got to be just too small to see
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Samsung has been doing interest work with Qled. The part thats the interesting is the Quantum Dot could likely supercede oled.
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I literally have to look at the QLED tv,s each time im near a shop they look so good ,if this was to jump into vr we would be on a different level altogether ,if it wasn’t for the price i to could have near perfect light coming from the telly
I’d love to see his updated impressions on the 8k. He seemed impressed by it, but the stretching of the image really seems to have put him off.
The stretching is supposed to be fixed now. I hope so.
Yeah, that’s one of the reasons I want him to try the newer version.
QLED no matter how they close the gap on OLED will still fall short of some aspects that OLED technology has.
Response time
QLED QT tech has too many processes to make it faster than OLED’s simple on/off
Black levels
QLED lights groups of pixels, not individual ones.
Viewing angles
QLED you need to be face on for the sweet spot. That might exclude it from wide FOV VR where panels are usually at an angle.
QLED is probably the best LCD tech you can get though.
Just to be clear, I am not an OLED fanboi, we need competition to keep the monopoly away from LG and keep prices down , Samsung are throwing tons of R&D at QLED but while that is happening, OLED is improving on its weak points like screen burn and brightness.
Price used to be against OLED too but there are new sets appearing now for £899. (Google OLED Electriq)
It’s not Qled itself that may replace Oled but the Quantum Dot. Is what one article was talking about.
Here is one Article on it.
Yeah I have read about “Direct-view quantum dot displays”, this is a new concept that is not even LCD. I am all for that though.