I'm super sensitive to pwm (within 5min migraines headaches eyes hurt) and with lazer eye surgery I have to watch everything in dim since getting it a decade ago. Off topic: they need to ban ultra bright led headlights on cars. It's blinding.
Owner:
No issue with pwm:
iPhone 5s and 7 (lcd)
Microsoft surface 3 laptop (lcd)
Issue with pwm:
Android Samsung A70 (oled)
iPhone X (oled)
Samsung 24" ips lcd (my head hurts, and yet it's not oled, maybe I can't do IPS).
Recommendation:
I love my Microsoft surface 3 laptop (clam style old school, the non detachable). Gorgeous lcd colours super high resolution touchscreen. Quality is on par to MacBook, id say Microsoft surface is even better in quality. The rating though on here says 21700 response (This has to be based on lcd technology voltage and not pwm, as there's no way this thing is doing that on off thing). Either I'm looking at the wrong one or this response time has nothing to do with pwm. This laptop is lcd (highest quality that money can buy in a laptop by Microsoft, its used by graphics designers). So was surprised. I'll work on it for hours on end in low lighting, no issue. I kid you not the second I grab my Android oled phone I'll get headaches within a minute. So clearly this response time isn't indicative of whether you'll get a headache.
The culprit is OLED. The minute I learn it's oLED, run from it like the plague.
Here's stats if anyone is looking for high quality laptop with zero and pwm issues and it's lcd.
" 13.5" 2256 x 1504 PixelSense touchscreen is big, bright, and easy to use
PixelSense LCD display uses high-quality components and factory-calibrated sRGB colour reproduction for stunning brightness levels and colour"
Microsoft Surface 3 13.5" Touchscreen Laptop - Platinum (Intel Core i5-1035G7/128GB SSD/8GB RAM) - English
Model Number: VGY-00001
iPhones, as long as it's lcd. I can stare at them for hours and hours in low dim.
Solution for the Samsung oled phone. I had to download "oled saver". It will keep brightness at 100%, but use software to dim it, zero pwm. But what sucks is that the auto Brightness is not subtle, walk from one room to next and it darkens instant of gradual. It solves the pwm issue, so at least your $1000 phone isn't vaporware going in the trash. But that auto dimming is kinda sucky, but I can't complain least it solved my headaches. It's a work phone. But for personal use, I stick with iPhone lcd only. Oled is overrated. MicroLCD is the next big thing.
Anyone recommend any lcd based 2020+ androids?