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Sony Quits Consumer OLED Display Business - For Now Only?

yea - human eye can "catch" about 24 frames per second. your 240hz is like ultrasound in home or car speakers - it would cost a fortune, but only bats could hear a difference :slap:

24 is the minimum for still images to be perceived as fluid. its certainly nowhere near the maximum.
 
24 is the minimum for still images to be perceived as fluid. its certainly nowhere near the maximum.

I've played a game at 200Hz on a CRT (800x600, I think) and the smoothness was like nothing you'd ever seen before.
 
I don't understand why regular LED technology can't be used to make displays - they have all the colours, red, green and blue, are bright and they last forever. Why is the 'organic' type necessary?

it crossed my mind that you could probably print a whole led panel on a silicon wafer since leds are tiny chunks of silicon, right? the problem is, wafers are only 45cm wide and brittle as hell.

i dunno if there would be another practical manufacturing process mitigating these flaws :confused:
 
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