120hz oled smartphone display

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Vr in a few years will look very nice indeed

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Yeah we still need the high quality content and the PC horsepower

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The high quality content is probably the biggest problem
some stuff looks iffey with the reverb ,you can see where branches don’t actually touch trees etc
lots of things that were unnoticeable with lower resolution headsets

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Hopefully Cosmos has some surprises in store

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I can see how that would be a problem. Classic example, the space station detail doesn’t get any better in Elite Dangerous with higher resolution :slight_smile:

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Games are still aiming to run on a gtx 970

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How do movies look in Reverb in terms of detail/resolution that you can resolve?

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5k looks really good but you can only get a few types of video at that res lol
there are a few youtubevr 360’s that are in high res too

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I mean, in an app, does the video look like 480p 720p?

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The clearest I’ve seen to date would have to be the Go LCD’s. Even better than the Quest. Cant imagine how good the Reverb panels look for video

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Not sure I know what you mean , the reverb will easily look 720p ish or better with the right video stream

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Awesome indeed though Asus & Razer beat them to 120hz gaming phones. :beers::sunglasses::+1::sparkles:

The res bump is nice though.

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I don’t even care. God, why do we need yet another 110 fov hmd? Like seriously. Portable or not.

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I care about 120hz displays for mobile for the sake of an intelligent backlight. You can use a 120hz monochromatic image on the backlight at 120hz and have the same image in 4k 60hz with full color on the front panel, and it would give you the effect of an LCD with thousands of zones of local dimming. OLED color and brightness without the drawbacks.

https://community.openmr.ai/t/lcd-with-oled-black-levels-in-light-of-fast-switch-lcds/19454

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