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[–] brucethemoose@lemmy.world 9 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

Also, we haven’t even got HDR figured out.

I’m still struggling to export some of my older RAWs to HDR. Heck, Lemmy doesn’t support JPEG XL, AVIF, TIFF, HEIF, nothing, so I couldn’t even post them here anyway. And even then, they’d probably only render right in Safari.

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[–] xep@discuss.online 7 points 4 days ago

Make a TV that can accurately reproduce really high contrast ratios and don't put any pointless software on it. Display the image from the source with as much fidelity as possible, supporting all modern display technology like VRR.

That's all I want from a display.

[–] zipzoopaboop@lemmynsfw.com 10 points 4 days ago (2 children)

We didn't even need 4k yet

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[–] Tempus_Fugit@lemmy.world 9 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

I don't even have 4K. My main TV is still 1080p and my monitors are 2K.

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[–] OhioComrade@lemmy.ml 6 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Next big technological innovation will be good looking and fast working e- ink TVs.

[–] atrielienz@lemmy.world 7 points 4 days ago (4 children)

I doubt this. I use an e-ink android tablet as an e-reader. I like that it's easy on the eyes. For using it to scroll Lemmy or even a web page, it's fine. But the refresh rate (even on the best settings) makes watching a video or gif on it painful.

I don't think anyone really wants an e-ink TV unless they want something that's a hybrid. The things you'd use a tv for are just not e-ink things.

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[–] Rooster326@programming.dev 5 points 4 days ago

Hmm I have considered this, and I think it is ads beamed straight to the eyeball

  • The TV industry... Probably
[–] masterspace@lemmy.ca 6 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Honestly, we have way more work to do when it comes to brightness, contrast, and colour.

I'd rather a 1080p screen that has OLED infinite contrast and over 1000 nits of sustained brightness to be fully viewable during the day, over a resolution bump.

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