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<blockquote data-quote="Michalis3" data-source="post: 1058739496" data-attributes="member: 29956"><p>Ανάλυση περί "OLED.EX" από HDTVTest</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]H1otiUzmDkA[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>------</p><p></p><p>OLED burn-in.</p><p>No one wants to see it on the OLED tv,which is why so many anti-screen burn-in measures on modern OLED televisions ranging from screen savers and logo detection, auto dimming to pixel refresher compensation cycles which happen automatically in standby or can be trigerred manually from the user menu.</p><p> </p><p>Now, new for 2022, LG Display (LGD) the panel manufacturer who supplies all the WRGB OLED panels found on almost every OLED television on the market today has harnessed its knoweledge on how to prevent OLED burn in to produce a next generation OLED panel that's up to 30% brighter and thinner than conventional (WBC) OLEDs,which the south korean brand is marketing as its OLED EX technology.</p><p></p><p>Deuterium was already used in last year's (2021) WBE panels otherwise commonly known as "EVO" panels among videophiles.</p><p>OLED "EVO" is stricktly speaking a trademark of LG Electronics (LGE).</p><p></p><p>WBE panels found on last year's LG G1,Sony A90J and Philips 936.</p><p></p><p>To unlock an extra 10% and reach a total of 30% of brightness increase over conventional OLEDs (WBC panels),LG Display (LGD) decided to use machine learning to refine its pixel composition algorithm which was originally designed to prevent burn in.</p><p></p><p>As for the brigthness enhancement brought by OLED EX ,note that the quoted 30% increase is using conventional OLED displays as the baseline ie WBC with a full fill luminance of 150 nits.</p><p>A 30% increase on 150 nits will bring us close to 200 nits on full screen white.</p><p>But,please, bear in mind that you may not actually get this level of full screen luminance on 2022 televisions,because it is up to individual OLED brand to decide how to utilize the improved luminance efficiency of OLED EX panels.Whether they want to drive the panel harder to deliver higher brigthness and more impactfull HDR or ease it back a bit to prolong OLED lifespan.</p><p></p><p></p><p><em><span style="font-size: 10px">πηγή : hdtvtest.co.uk</span></em></p><p><em><span style="font-size: 10px"></span></em></p><p><em><span style="font-size: 10px"></span></em></p><p><em><span style="font-size: 10px">-------------------------------</span></em></p><p><em>edited by xavito:</em></p><p>Άρα υπάρχουν τα παρακάτω WOLED panel από LG Display:</p><p></p><p>1.Conventional : WBC</p><p>2.Τα αποδοτικότερα WBE από το 2021</p><p>και 3. τα νέα OLED EX βελτιωμένα WBE panel 2022.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michalis3, post: 1058739496, member: 29956"] Ανάλυση περί "OLED.EX" από HDTVTest [MEDIA=youtube]H1otiUzmDkA[/MEDIA] ------ OLED burn-in. No one wants to see it on the OLED tv,which is why so many anti-screen burn-in measures on modern OLED televisions ranging from screen savers and logo detection, auto dimming to pixel refresher compensation cycles which happen automatically in standby or can be trigerred manually from the user menu. Now, new for 2022, LG Display (LGD) the panel manufacturer who supplies all the WRGB OLED panels found on almost every OLED television on the market today has harnessed its knoweledge on how to prevent OLED burn in to produce a next generation OLED panel that's up to 30% brighter and thinner than conventional (WBC) OLEDs,which the south korean brand is marketing as its OLED EX technology. Deuterium was already used in last year's (2021) WBE panels otherwise commonly known as "EVO" panels among videophiles. OLED "EVO" is stricktly speaking a trademark of LG Electronics (LGE). WBE panels found on last year's LG G1,Sony A90J and Philips 936. To unlock an extra 10% and reach a total of 30% of brightness increase over conventional OLEDs (WBC panels),LG Display (LGD) decided to use machine learning to refine its pixel composition algorithm which was originally designed to prevent burn in. As for the brigthness enhancement brought by OLED EX ,note that the quoted 30% increase is using conventional OLED displays as the baseline ie WBC with a full fill luminance of 150 nits. A 30% increase on 150 nits will bring us close to 200 nits on full screen white. But,please, bear in mind that you may not actually get this level of full screen luminance on 2022 televisions,because it is up to individual OLED brand to decide how to utilize the improved luminance efficiency of OLED EX panels.Whether they want to drive the panel harder to deliver higher brigthness and more impactfull HDR or ease it back a bit to prolong OLED lifespan. [I][SIZE=2]πηγή : hdtvtest.co.uk -------------------------------[/SIZE] edited by xavito:[/I] Άρα υπάρχουν τα παρακάτω WOLED panel από LG Display: 1.Conventional : WBC 2.Τα αποδοτικότερα WBE από το 2021 και 3. τα νέα OLED EX βελτιωμένα WBE panel 2022. [/QUOTE]
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