Left is BOE, right is presumably Samsung
Samsung panel photo taken from here:
My LE Deck OLED has BOE screen which I confirmed through that firmware dump command. I don’t have any dead pixels or any issue with the screen, but I think this difference in su-pixel structure is VERY interesting.
There’s been some complaint about red/green fringes on text, but not everyone seems to see it equally well. I looked at mine, Even looking very closely to the point Im seeing individual pixels and the small gaps between the pixels, I just don’t see it.
If we zoom in and look at the text, this is in desktop mode in Chrome, we can see there is in fact no sub-pixel anti-aliasing, the font is made up of whole pixels.
BTW I think BOE layout is better than Samsung because every pixel is symmetrical and the gaps are evenly distributed. Where as the Samsung has alternating left/right leaning blue pixels, which creates a big gap every two pixels, and this can lead to a slightly more grainy look.
You can also see the slight blurring effect from the anti-glare screen I have on mine. The blur radius is smaller than these sub-pixels, it cannot reduce the sharpness of displayed images, but it can soften the appearance of individual pixels.
Interesting, thanks for the post. Given the differences in structure I am now more interested in what Samsung is claiming BOE infringed upon.
Oled is much more than a subpixel layout ehich can differ per screen, purpose and usecase. Subpixel layouts are often selected on balance and subpixel durability. Some oled colors wear out faster, thats why they make some larger or smaller to balance things out.
It is a established fact that the chinese stole oled trchnology from samsung.
If it’s an established fact, how about you post some fucking sources, bud?
https://www.oled-info.com/samsung-researchers-sent-prison-handing-over-oled-technology-competing-companies
We know and you know that we know, stop acting coy.
“Stealing” according to western IP laws, not Chinas. And our IP laws are kind of garbage, to be frank
I don’t know what’s worse; linking a youtube video to get an idea on IP law, or linking a fucking Second Thought video on the topic.