thank you sir stagea for detailed explanation...
akala ko noon ips is superior... angles lang pala.. kasi pag narinig ko ips.. wow.. ips.. hehe
You're welcome, sir. May advantages and disadvantages siya. Never ako naging fan ng IPS on TVs dahil sa contrast issues, though nag-iimprove na yung contrast ng higher-end IPS panels ng LG and AUO.
High-end VA TVs approach 7000:1 static contrast ratios before local dimming is applied. High-end IPS TVs don't even reach 1300:1 without local dimming. Pansin agad siya under controlled lighting dahil cloudy grey ang blacks ng most IPS panels.
yikes matakaw pala dream tv ko.. hehe
Not that much naman, sir. Efficiency is still a lot better than the plasma screens of yore, and it should just get better over time.
napansin ko lang sir... kung saan pinaka importante ang powersaving.. sa phone.. nainis ako bakit naglalabanan sila ng pixels... nalaman ko nung huli.. matakaw pala sa battery yun and sa graphics processing.. pero to be honest... di ko naman makita difference...
Yes, parang sa PC din yan na you need a more powerful GPU to render in high resolution. So aside from the reduced transmittance nung panel (thus requiring a brighter backlight) at higher consumption nung panel mismo, malaki din effect sa processing side power consumption.
This is why the Xperia Z5 rendered most things in 1080p or 720p maski na UHD yung panel (the image just gets scaled up to 2160p). Hindi kaya nung SoC nya to handle that resolution comfortably.
i use to have an s3.. 720p... @ 4.7" hindi ko na makita pixels...
now mga latest phones... puros over 1080p to 4k... hayy ang bibilis maubos ng battery.. drain! hehe
If only they can fit larger batteries no? Ang problem is most people prefer slim phones kaya ganun ang current products.
Pansin ang high res phone screens sa VR at pag nagview ng certain content like line art.