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Xiaomi reveals new Mini LED gaming monitor at lower price

Started by Redaktion, February 08, 2024, 11:35:21

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Redaktion

A new gaming monitor from Xiaomi is now available to pre-order in China. The device has a Mini LED display for up to 1,000 nits brightness, with a QHD resolution and 180 Hz refresh rate. Other features include dynamic backlighting, a built-in ambient RGB light, and various ports, including DisplayPort and HDMI.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Xiaomi-reveals-new-Mini-LED-gaming-monitor-at-lower-price.801254.0.html


NikoB

Quote from: Shia O. Mi on February 08, 2024, 15:52:341150 dimming zones for 27 inch is nothing
Any miniLED is a deception and a pitiful crutch compared to OLED (but it is spoiled by flickering and gloss with reflections, as well as rapid burn in and destabilization of color reproduction), especially in the cheap Xiaomi version. Even the old iPads has 4000+ zones with a much smaller diagonal.

All we have to do is wait for microLED - maybe today's children will wait for it by the time they retire, but we won't wait for it for sure.

Y_U_NO_DIE


ascas

Quote from: NikoB on February 08, 2024, 18:59:05Any miniLED is a deception and a pitiful crutch compared to OLED
MiniLED is the best display tech for productivity today, not OLED. But not with 1100 zones on 27 inch of course.

Quote from: NikoB on February 08, 2024, 18:59:05Even the old iPads has 4000+ zones with a much smaller diagonal.
2500

NikoB

10,384 mini-LEDs grouped into 2596 dimming zones. Some reviews lied about 4096 zones.

In any case, taking into account artifacts at the boundaries of zones and problems with response, this is the worst IPS option for today.

Best LG Black IPS 1800:1 + A-TW polarizer. But such monitors and laptop matrices are still not on the market. For some reason, LG made a couple of monitors some time ago using the long-forgotten A-TW technology, but for some reason not on its top-end Black IPS panels.

We can only wait with despondency for microLED and hope that it will be devoid of all the shortcomings of AMOLED screens. But there is little hope.

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