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TrenchFoot31 t1_j71nepv wrote
notevengonnatry t1_j71mi3r wrote
Reply to comment by redditor012499 in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
*shows up to wedding with first aid kit on person*
BezniaAtWork t1_j71hsvn wrote
Reply to comment by iZoooom in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
You need to buy the LG service remote. It's about $10 and you can disable the feature. I had to do the same thing because holy hell was that annoying. 7000hrs later and no issues with burn in.
Edit: Here's the fix I posted when I asked about this issue on the oled subreddit:
I was able to fix the issue by purchasing this remote and turning off "TPC Enable" in the Service Menu.
You access the Service Menu by pressing the IN START button on the remote and entering the passcode "0413".
[deleted] t1_j71fdzt wrote
nandorkrisztian t1_j719o6u wrote
Reply to comment by Skensis in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
Just imagine the horror people without iPhones have to live with.
Brocklesocks t1_j716lyp wrote
Reply to comment by LickMyHairyBallSack in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
Yes, LickMyHairyBallSack. Please educate this idiot about televisions
SpecialNose9325 t1_j714yx7 wrote
Reply to comment by harrismdp in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
For all we know, its probably actually smart technological innovation ruined by shitty marketing execs and their idea of slapping a dragonfly in the description
KhaoticKid98 t1_j713kis wrote
Reply to comment by awr90 in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
People care about a lot of things that You or I may not care about lol. Dude wtf?
KhaoticKid98 t1_j713hdp wrote
Reply to comment by KaiSosceles in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
You never need anything until you do... this is shit logic. Just because you or I dont need it, doesnt mean someone else wouldn't benefit. People who camp off, grid, hike, etc. could definitely benefit from something like this in an emergency situation.
KhaoticKid98 t1_j713b4j wrote
I thought a key feature of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 was this satellite 2 way messaging feature. I was waiting for Sammy to talk about it in the keynote, but they never did. Disappointing tbh.
findvikas t1_j71358r wrote
renb8 t1_j711ln7 wrote
Reply to LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
Bit of a smile indicates an endearing humble pride in its great vision. Bravo dragonfly.
Mattcheco t1_j70ynp0 wrote
Reply to comment by wicktus in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
QD-OLED is the way to go for anything currently
Dumguy1214 t1_j70y2rm wrote
Reply to comment by Bojack2016 in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
same here
5 years old LG lcd 4k hdr
used as my computer screen with the same picture for 12 hours per day
no burn in and crystal clear picture
I have noticed oled tv shimmer a little with complex 4k vid
joevsyou t1_j70xga8 wrote
Lol for whom? That one single person who even thinks they will actually use the feature out of 100m phones
khyodo t1_j70vl9h wrote
Reply to comment by harrismdp in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
I mean, research and development is good because they’ll eventually trickle down to cheaper products. LCD, LED TVs, OLED all started very expensive.
welchplug t1_j70vcf0 wrote
Reply to comment by FrostyMittenJob in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
Btw I don't work in climate controlled environment. I own a bakery. It's regularly 90+
welchplug t1_j70v8qc wrote
Reply to comment by FrostyMittenJob in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
I have practical first hand experience in sub zero temperatures on a mountain. My pocket is good enough lol. Unless I bury the the thing I'm good lol.
parzival_bit t1_j70un4l wrote
Reply to comment by dfields3710 in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
Not my proudest fap
LingonberryNo5969 t1_j70sccj wrote
Reply to comment by BezniaAtWork in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
As a flagship product probably isn't depending on production cost, will likely gradually go down the next year or two if they can scale it up. maybe the tech can be used for budget monitors that struggle getting brighter than 200nits
On the bright side we should see this tech getting used on top range of Tv's this year and eventually become the mid/low range.
harrismdp t1_j70sb8j wrote
Reply to LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
It's amazing how we have such ingenious people spending day after day working with millions of dollars in funding to produce solutions to such profound problems.
csandazoltan t1_j70s8gc wrote
Was there a question?
iZoooom t1_j70s44v wrote
Reply to comment by BezniaAtWork in LG Releases OLED Monitor Inspired by Dragonfly Eyes | There are over 5,000 micro lenses per pixel, enabling up to 2,100 nits and 160 degree viewing angles. by chrisdh79
I have the TV version of the 48” screen. It’s fantastic except for the auto dimming. Been unable to prevent that…
TurtleWitch t1_j70qg2c wrote
Reply to comment by noontch5678 in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
I like to prepare for the worst, especially on my hikes
WingedGeek t1_j71niv6 wrote
Reply to comment by Zestyclose_Pickle511 in Samsung's S23s don't have an answer to Apple's Emergency SOS via Satellite by needlesfox
I live on the west side of Los Angeles and none of the three carriers can get me more than 1 bar of degraded (e.g., LTE) service in my home or on the grounds. It's a fluke of topography (I only get a couple of FM stations and no OTA television). I'm ~3 minutes from the 10 and 405 freeways. It's very possible in the mountains there's no service, 1 hour from LA.