Quote from: Cliffton on May 17, 2023, 04:26:38Come on man stop digging. You are describing miniLED. MicroLED is per pixel. Anyone using it to describe something else is misusing the term as it is commonly understood
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroLED
QuoteTotally false. It's you who are utterly confused. Stop spreading misinformation.Micro-leds are indeed sel-illuminating pixels just like OLED and are NOT LCD TV's in any way shape or form. Micro-led will be the premium tier technology eventually, pushing OLED down the rung.
Quote from: sya on May 13, 2023, 18:25:07Quote from: A on May 13, 2023, 12:51:11MicroLED has the same disadvantages as OLED, or more like it isn't really a disadvantage but as more pixels you have light up separately, the less uniform their lifespans are. Thus, the effect you get of "burn out" when lifespan of 1 pixel is less than the other. MicroLED just has longer lifespan in general, and doesn't suffer the issue of blue OLEDs having especially low lifespan (which is why I always avoid colors like white, purple, blue, yellow that mix in blue unless it is a WOLED, then white can be fine or OLED backlit then any color is fine)
It seems you have confused, the micro-led does not light individual pixel but near that level, it's actually similar to mini led but in smaller size. so it's still lcd screen, therefore there is no burn-in issue.
to clarify, micro-led is a display technology that uses tiny LED chips, which can be independently controlled to produce high-quality images. Unlike OLED, micro-led does not suffer from the issue of burn-in, as it does not rely on organic materials that degrade over time.
the only problem surfaced about micro-led that I can find, one potential challenge with MicroLED displays is the excessive heat generated by the LEDs. This heat can impact the overall performance and lifespan of the display. This issue is not related to pixel lifespan or burn-in, but rather the technology ability to dissipate heat effectively. this may result in thicker screen or fan inside the screen, like we see in some of the mini led monitors.
Quote from: A on May 13, 2023, 12:51:11MicroLED has the same disadvantages as OLED, or more like it isn't really a disadvantage but as more pixels you have light up separately, the less uniform their lifespans are. Thus, the effect you get of "burn out" when lifespan of 1 pixel is less than the other. MicroLED just has longer lifespan in general, and doesn't suffer the issue of blue OLEDs having especially low lifespan (which is why I always avoid colors like white, purple, blue, yellow that mix in blue unless it is a WOLED, then white can be fine or OLED backlit then any color is fine)
Quote from: sya on May 13, 2023, 11:12:10I don't know if OLED technology will overcome its shortcoming. but for me I prefer if apple will focus on Micro LED rather than OLED.
from what I see of micro-led TV, it become the real alternative to OLED screen. and it does not have the disadvantage of the OLED (burn-in, lower brightness, flickering)
and yes, it's Definitely it has some disadvantage, nothing is perfect.