If anything, I think Apple displays have gotten a lot worse, I bought a New iPad and it has an extremely noticeable blooming effect, same thing with the expensive XDR Pro Display, also oled technology hurts my eyes, for what I understand true holographic technology like in the movies is extremely hard to pull off, the next big thing will probably be AR
Yeah. I tried watching movie on OLED LG TV screen from close. My eyes started to water. I agree on AR. I despise VR though. Who'd roam around wearing big spectacles? I'm already tired of wearing my eyesight spectacles. I think, they can atleast produce transparent display devices focusing the lights on content, if it makes sense.
If you have problems with OLED displays, it may be that they're set too bright for you. They get crazy good contrast, and that may be too much.
...Or you're just getting old.
In any case, I recommend using "filmmaker mode" or something similar when watching movies or shows, it's a bit less bright, bit less blue and it should match closer to the screens used to master whatever you're watching.
See-through holographic displays are the absolute dumbest shit in scifi. NOBODY is ever going to do better work having to filter out all the irrelevant information of the background. It's like thinking printing every page of a book on the same sheet of paper is a better way to read.
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And no, there is no 'mini-disease' caused by flatscreens. Muscle strain isn't a damned disease.
Technical-Station113 t1_j6vwgaa wrote
If anything, I think Apple displays have gotten a lot worse, I bought a New iPad and it has an extremely noticeable blooming effect, same thing with the expensive XDR Pro Display, also oled technology hurts my eyes, for what I understand true holographic technology like in the movies is extremely hard to pull off, the next big thing will probably be AR