INNOCN’s 15.6 inch #OLED portable monitor is wonderful! Not only does it work great with the #SteamDeck and provide incredible colors and true blacks, as well as HDR capabilities, it is 50% off on Amazon right now!
Now that in-person events are happening again I've got around to finishing another project:
An OLED based name badge with support for animation playback!
The OLED has good sunlight readability and still gives the badge 8h+ battery lifetime.
Thanks to a builtin light sensor display brightness is automatically adjusted to fit ambient brightness.
Hardware design and firmware are fully Open Source on GitHub: https://github.com/TobleMiner/oled-nametag
Beginning of the end for LCD TVs: They’re still cheaper but prominent companies focusing on OLED and microLED technologies
Essentially, LCD suppliers have hit the ceiling when it comes to what the displays can offer, and all R&D funding is going towards newer, self-emissive displays.
LED-LCDs differ from traditional LCDs as they use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for backlightin ...continues
Beginning of the end for LCD TVs: They’re still cheaper but prominent companies focusing on OLED and microLED technologies
Essentially, LCD suppliers have hit the ceiling when it comes to what the displays can offer, and all R&D funding is going towards newer, self-emissive displays.
LED-LCDs differ from traditional LCDs as they use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for backlightin ...continues
Beginning of the end for LCD TVs: They’re still cheaper but prominent companies focusing on OLED and microLED technologies
Essentially, LCD suppliers have hit the ceiling when it comes to what the displays can offer, and all R&D funding is going towards newer, self-emissive displays.
LED-LCDs differ from traditional LCDs as they use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for backlightin ...continues
🎻 From Tom's Guide:
⎧ The days of LCD research and development have come and gone, according to an industry insider who spoke to Merck KGaA, one of the main suppliers of liquid crystal displays to companies like Samsung and LG.
I will never, ever stop loving Bill Atkinson’s dithering algorithm. If you cut your teeth on Macpaint or Hypercard, you probably recognize it without even realizing it.