Wait, I'm a but confused. Is this a chip sold to factories that they'd use to calibrate each monitor easily? Or is it a chip that would be included in each monitor? That part wasn't clear to me. Great news either way.
This looks really good! I'm personally a little sad, as my next monitor will be 4K120 and thus won't be able to benefit from this - but it's good to see manufacturers picking up on some of the less-obvious things that will be of benefit to end users. :)
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euskalzabe - Friday, January 17, 2020 - link
Wait, I'm a but confused. Is this a chip sold to factories that they'd use to calibrate each monitor easily? Or is it a chip that would be included in each monitor? That part wasn't clear to me. Great news either way.olafgarten - Friday, January 17, 2020 - link
These are Timing Controllers in the display, they basically control all of the other parts of the display that make the image.Valantar - Friday, January 17, 2020 - link
This sounds brilliant. Bring it on!Spunjji - Friday, January 17, 2020 - link
This looks really good! I'm personally a little sad, as my next monitor will be 4K120 and thus won't be able to benefit from this - but it's good to see manufacturers picking up on some of the less-obvious things that will be of benefit to end users. :)SteveStarner - Thursday, June 18, 2020 - link
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