Quote from: kek on May 14, 2022, 23:28:57
Quote from: IG Pro on May 14, 2022, 11:50:39
Looks like Asus is on bad terms with this site, they refuse to review the Vivobook Pro 14 series.
It uses PWM either way, so they are saving us time by not reviewing it.
50% brightness is too high on a OLED screen and its a waste of energy, too.
And talking about energy, OLED still use a lot of power compared to the best LCD screens out there.
It oscillates in brightness slightly above 100 nits (As does almost any HDR tv on the market, yes even IPS or VA panels), but doesn't use PWM above this brightness. I used to be an advocate against PWM too, but this panel has 0 eye fatigue, quite the contrary actually. Also it can do 600 nits in HDR, 100% DCI-P3 colour gamut, is a native 10-bit panel, has a 16:10 aspect ratio, has 2880x1800 resolution and that at 90HZ refresh rate. For gaming and content creation there is no better laptop panel currently out on the market and it's a shame this laptop has not gotten the attention it deserved. Notebookcheck has been brushing this model un the rug for too long now. Not only that, their Zenbook 14X review was described as having just 3790:1 contrast which is incredibly false (But no PWM above 50% brightness)
I used to own the Asus Vivobook Pro 14 M3401 with a 2560x1600 60HZ IPS panel, and I can tell you that the battery life is not so different from that model. But what is different is the rest of the specs I listed above, and as PWM is a thing of the past your arguments against OLED are a thing of the past. But keep advocating against OLED on laptops, that way prices of them stay cheap and I can keep upgrading my system with the superior tech.