Quote from: Mr Majestyk on April 27, 2023, 04:14:32with less than 90Hz refresh
Initially incorrect statement of the requirement. Not a minimum of 90Hz, but a response time of no more than 10ms on G2G / B2W. Frequency is secondary. There are a lot of fake panels even at 240Hz, which in reality cannot render a picture faster than 100fps...
Quote from: Mr Majestyk on April 27, 2023, 04:14:32600 zones dimming for HDR100
Again not true. iPad with miniLED had 4000+ backlight zones but still had defects. Only microLED is analogous to AMOLED. And only flickering AMOLED today can display real HDR content. HDR400-1000 is a fake, a crutch to hide the truth about the inability to use static HDR metadata. IPS/VA/miniLED screens can only work properly with the dynamic version of HDR (included in the HDMI 2.1+ and DP2.0+ standard) and DV.
Quote from: Mr Majestyk on April 27, 2023, 04:14:3299%+ AdobeRGB
Such a color space has a downside - the problem is extremely low-quality implementations of emulation of the standard sRGB color space (Rec.709 for video). Very little attention is paid to this, but even W11 does not know how to work correctly with color profiles at the video driver level (there is no loading of the calibration profile into the video driver and the normal API for controlling the output of images on software demand in sRGB or in the original color space). This causes even W10-11 GUI HDR emulation to be disgusting and not work correctly. How everything should be done has long been known, but M$ deliberately does everything wrong - I can't assume that its developers are complete morons.