???? Good morning! My very lovely friends got me Deathloop on PS5 and wow, what a strange interesting game.
500Hz
Itâs a fairly quiet day in tech, as we ramp towards Samsung Unpacked next week and whatever comes of MWC 2022 later in the month in Barcelona, Spain. (Iâm hoping to go, but it looks dicey).
- Anyway, something interesting is that news outlets in China published that display manufacturer BOE has made the worldâs first 500Hz monitor.
Seemingly for gaming purposes, and somehow tied in with the Winter Olympics happening in a few days, the new panel is wild:
- Itâs a 27-inch, Full HD panel with a âhigh-mobility oxide backplaneâ and response time of 1ms.
- Itâs a demonstrator, and in fact, you can watch the prototype in a video, here, but remember a) you absolutely canât appreciate it on your measly monitor and its 60Hz refresh rate or whatever it is youâre watching on, and b) maybe this is vaguely propaganda, just in time for the Olympics.
- Other attributes of the panel include âaccurate 8-bit outputâ and âsupport for an 8-lane Embedded DisplayPort (eDP) signalâ.
- Anyway, right now, monitors from Asus, Acer, Alienware, and the like top out at 360Hz.
- And the problem is to get anything out of this display, youâll need at least 500 FPS coming out of your computer, which would likely not be possible even with the most overpowered, expensive rig possible, except if youâre playing Minecraft and only looking at the sky, or something.
What matters:
- Probably the detail that matters isnât the refresh rate but the new semiconductor material used here.
- The Droid Verse points out that this is an âimportant breakthrough on the way to new semiconductor materials for thin-film transistors (TFTs) in displays.â
- Quote: âWhile most liquid crystal displays (LCDs) use amorphous silicon (a-Si) as the material for the TFT backplane, there are newer materials that offer distinct advantages in certain respects. Ten years ago, for example, Sharp began mass production of IGZO displays based on indium gallium zinc oxide. An IGZO TFT is said to have 20 to 50 times higher electron mobility than a-Si TFTs, which is the basis for faster displays.â
- Itâs likely that this wonât be coming to your smartphone for some years. The problem really is diminishing returns from higher refresh rates: jumping from 60Hz to 120Hz makes a nice, noticeable, buttery-smooth difference on your smartphone when scrolling and in games. But further increases in refresh rates mean fewer milliseconds between the last frame and the next.
Roundup:
- ???? Google says tablets are the future, apparently was asleep the past seven years (Android Authority).
- ???? Leaker says OnePlus Nord 2T is months away. Hereâs how much it might cost (Android Authority).
- ???? WhatsApp could make unlimited Google Drive backups a thing of the past (Android Authority).
- ???? Everything you need to know about MIUI 13: performance, new features, and more (Android Authority).
- ???? Watch this guy build a 27,000,000-mAh power bank. Now if only that would fit in my pocket, let alone my house⊠(Android Authority).
- ???? Apple now allows unlisted apps on the App Store: great news for easier use of internal tools, and apps limited to certain users but not meant for everyone to download (Ars Technica).
- ???? This is probably true? âBuy a PlayStation 4 If You Want. Seriously, itâs fineâ (Wired).
- ???? The Joe Rogan/Spotify/Neil Young/Covid-misinformation thing is now at this point: Spotify CEO Daniel Ek published âPlatform rules and approach to COVID-19,â including adding a content advisory to podcast episodes that discuss COVID-19, Joe Rogan defends podcast and apologizes to Spotify for backlash(The Verge), and itâll keep bubbling along for a whileâŠ
- ???? Kiaâs new EV6 electric crossover goes straight to the head of the pack (Ars Technica).
- ???? Tesla launches âTeslaMic,â a microphone for in-car karaoke for Chinese New Year (Electrek).
- ???? Live-action Halo TV show release date revealed in new trailers (The Verge).
- â ICYMI: Epic largely lost to Apple, but 35 states are now backing its fight in a higher court (The Verge).
- ???? âWhat song is easily recognizable just by saying a few words of it?â (r/askreddit).
Monday Meme
I love Googleâs AI-generated suggested text that pops up in all kinds of useful/absurd ways and this is just perfect:
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