Calibration test patterns are not the ideal tool to test the differences between upscalers tbh.
Is that black level difference between Jinc and NGU visible in real scenes?
Edit: regarding that new LCD tech, I'll believe it when I see it in mass production at affordable prices. The liquid crystals in the subpixels are already a light modulation layer, so what are they doing here? Adding another layer of liquid crystals on top? Or is it another tech? If it's another tech, why don't they just replace the existing liquid crystals in the subpixels with that new tech?
That just sounds like throwing brute force at a problem and it risks making LCD's other problems (off-axis viewing, response time) worse. It also could end up consuming more power than OLED which would be funny. I think this tech is bound to be limited to professional displays like medical and studio mastering.
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Last edited by el Filou; 19th February 2019 at 19:38.
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